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WEBMay 22, 2024 · Battles of Lexington and Concord, (April 19, 1775), initial skirmishes between British regulars and American provincials, marking …
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WEBMinute Man National Historical Park in Lexington, Lincoln, and Concord, Massachusetts, preserves and interprets the sites, structures, and landscapes that became the field of battle during the first armed conflict …
WEBThe Battles of Lexington and Concord, fought on April 19, 1775, were the first military clashes of the American Revolutionary War. The Massachusetts militia routed the British Army forces and were soon …
WEBApr 18, 2019 · Lexington & Concord | British Retreat | Apr 18-19, 1775 (October 2020) American Battlefield Trust. By the time the British arrived at the North Bridge, a force of almost 400 colonial militiamen from Concord …
WEBOn the night of April 18, Gage sent 700 British soldiers to Concord to seize patriot supplies there. At dawn the British reached the town of Lexington, just east of Concord, where they found seventy American militiamen …
WEBOn April 19, 1775, Great Britain’s “Bloody Butchery” at Concord and Lexington opened an eight-year war for political independence and representative republican government in America.
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