None. The first shot fired in the Revolution was when the British column marched into Lexington, MA, early on the morning of 19 April. The minutemen of Lexington were waiting on the green. After an exchange of volleys, the minutemen dispersed and several were killed and wounded. No British soldiers were killed. Later, the British went on to Concord and a patrol was confronted by minutemen from Acton and Bedford. Shots were exchanged and the first British soldier was killed. The British pulled out of Concord and returned to Boston. All along the way the minutemen fired at them. Many other British and Americans died during this running battle. Your question probably asked for the total killed on this day. Casualties: The British Regiments suffered 19 officers and 250 soldiers killed and wounded. The American losses did not exceed 90 men. Source: See the Link
"Lexington" was not a team that was playing a game. When the shots were fired several of the 77 men in Concord died on the Lexington green. The British moved on to Concord where the battle at Concord Bridge took place, so there were two different battles. The British basically won the morning in Lexington, but lost the day at Concord and going back to Boston.
70,000 soldiers died during the Third Battle
we won and forced the British to retreat
3 Americans all the british and one witch from Salem
It really was not much of a battle. About 70 colonist militia met the British and realizing they were greatly outnumbered, dispersed with few loses, so you can say the British won. the British then marched on to Concord. Along the way militia men hid in the wood and picked the British off.
the battle of Lexington and concord was the first battle of the American revolution it was the one that started it all the shot heard round the world was when the British troops fired on a American crowd and the first people had died because of the British troops that day
people died
guess what, they might've died
This battle was won by Major Pitcairn [British] over Joseph Warren [American]. The Americans fought by taking hold of the Old North Bridge and refusing to let go. That was the battle of Concord. We later lost at Lexington when Major Pitcairn was assisted by a fellow Englishman, General Hugh Percy. Joseph Warren died shortly after the battle of Lexington. The battles of Lexington and Concord were the first Battles of the Revolutionary War. These battles took place in what is today Concord, Mass, west of Boston.
General Braddock
He was wounded several times during battle, and eventually died.
It end with the Americans following the British back to their homeland and harming 250 British men. Lexington and Concord are considered the first battles of the Revolution. FOr more information, go check out "Dezirocks1998" on YOUTUBE.! http://www.youtube.com/