battle of lexinton
The Battle of Lexington
March 5, 1770
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The Union soldiers thought that they were fighting for slaves to be free.
They were fighting for Southern Independence and the Rights of the States..
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NO. The Battle of Bull Run was between the Union and Confederacy in the US Civil War. The Native Americans were not involved in that battle.
all the northern state
The Battle of Lexington marked the first fighting between the American minutemen and the British redcoats. The Colonists won the battle.
The nickname was Yankees. I'm not sure why, but I know that it was at first meant to be an insult but the Americans instead took pride to what they were and began calling themselves Yankees which triggered the song "Yankee Doodle."
The minutemen weren't formed until during the American Revolution.
It's been attributed to Paul Revere, but the actual words were supposedly "The Regulars are coming out" - then as people took liberty of the recounting of the story, became "the British are coming" or "The Redcoats are coming". Both "Regulars" and "Redcoats" were names for the British Army troops. He wouldn't have said "The British are coming" as many believe, because many fighting with the British Army during the Revolution where British themselves.
The minutemen were supported by many Patriots, American colonists who opposed British rule during the American Revolutionary War. They received help from other militia groups, such as the Sons of Liberty, and individuals who sympathized with their cause. Notable figures like John Adams, John Hancock, and Samuel Adams also expressed their support for the minutemen.
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They were red. teeheee
Major John Pitcairn
Redcoats or Lobsterbacks
Redcoats
they were fighting for who will be the next King.
Brits English Redcoats (during the Revolutionary War) UK citizens