Lexington and Concord happened in April 1775. June 16, 1775 Washington is given command of colonial troops. Bunker Hill takes place July 17, 1775 . The Declaration of Independence was published in July 1776 and it was October of 1776 that Congress declared war.
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Incidents happened by the colonists were angryed because the britsh burned houses and fired upon innocent people
The event of Lexington and Concord benefited the colonists. The events of April 19th were a huge victory for the Colonists. They prompted the British to go into panic mode, and bring in more soldiers. At the same time, the "American Cause" began to take on a new form around the country. American militias saw that they could beat the British, and at the same time the British saw they could be beaten.
There was 1000000 strategy. It was an unplanned event. As the troops marched into Lexington the men of the town met and decided to face them on the village green. The 77 men gathered their flintlocks to face the most powerful army of their time. As they stood there watching the troops file in they were told to leave the green and they refused. A shot rang out and shooting began. Before it was finished several men were dead, some houses were on fire, and the troops were moving on to Concord. Word got out about the mornings events and colonial men began to gather so they could respond in return.
During the events leading up to the Battles of Lexington and Concord in 1775, the British forces were primarily searching for hidden military supplies, such as weapons and ammunition, that the American colonists had been stockpiling in preparation for a potential conflict with the British government. The British hoped to seize these supplies to prevent the colonists from using them to resist British authority. Additionally, the British were also aiming to capture key Patriot leaders, such as Samuel Adams and John Hancock, who were known to be in the area.
The original line is from Ralph Waldo Emmerson's The Concord Hymn : "By the rude bridge that arched the flood, : Their flag to April's breeze unfurled, : Here once the embattled farmers stood : And fired the shot heard round the world." There "Where" of this poem is Concord, Massachusetts. The refernce was to the shot that started the American Revolutionary War. Later it was also used of the shot the killed Archduke Ferdinand starting WWI.