Concord Bridge
lexington and concord
Concord and Lexington
The British commander at Boston had received intelligence that arms had been stockpiled at Concord and sent a small force to confiscate or destroy those stockpiles, on the evening of 18 April 1775. These troops first encountered resistance to their march on the morning of the nineteenth at Lexington green. After the short battle at Lexington they marched on through Bedford to Concord where they found and destroyed the arms. Shortly after, or during this destruction, they came under attack from Minutemen and militias from nearby towns. These "rebellious" troops continued harassing the army all the way back to Boston.
they are enemies
Lexington and Concord
They were marching to Concord.
to battle against the colonists, because the British troops tried to revolt against them
Concord Bridge
Lexington and Concord, Mass were the sites of the battles.
The siege against British troops at Boston
Concord
Concord.
At dawn on April 19.
The battle of Concord, fought on April 19, 1775, was one of the first battles of the Revolutionary War. As troops from surrounding towns arrived at Concord, they far out-numbered the British. The British troops retreated when they found themselves out-numbered and out-maneuvered.
to take the weapon stash the colonists had their
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