The Battle of Concord was fought in guerrilla warfare style with colonists sniping from behind rocks and trees at the British soldiers as they marched from Concord back to Boston. The British were more used to fighting in open fields with the armies facing each other in long fronts. The British were on a single road in column formation in the open while the colonists shot from concealed positions.
The British were attempting to capture stores of ammunition and gunpowder they believed the colonists were storing there for future use.
They ambushed the retreating British forces and fought covering themselves in the woods and behind stone walls using a tactic like a guerrilla warfare.
The Battle of Antietam.
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Gas and artillery warfare. Artillery --> Guns.
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The British were attempting to capture stores of ammunition and gunpowder they believed the colonists were storing there for future use.
world war 1 used a trench warfare i think.... we did it in history but I can't exactly remember
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Land warfare, naval warfare and amphibious warfare.
They ambushed the retreating British forces and fought covering themselves in the woods and behind stone walls using a tactic like a guerrilla warfare.
In the Battle of Shiloh, most infantrymen carried muskets and/or calibers. Cannons were used as well.
They were actually marching to Concord, but Lexington was on the way. They wanted to get from Boston to Concord MA to seize the ammunition stored there, so the colonial militia wouldn't use it against the British. In that time, there were really only a few routes from Boston to Concord because everything was forest or farmland. The route ran through Lexington, and the militia there were alerted to the British approach, so they came out to delay the British from getting to Concord. This delay, which became the "Shot Heard Round the World" when a skirmish broke out, gave the Concord militia enough time to remove a lot of ammunition and gave revolutionary leaders time to escape capture. The "battle" on Lexington Green was the first actual battle of the American Revolution.