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Topic: Lexington and concord
krowraven7's photo
Mon 02/26/07 07:47 AM
Who can tell me about lexington and concord?

LAMom's photo
Mon 02/26/07 07:50 AM
WoW!!! That could take some time,,, If in fact your talking about the
battle!

krowraven7's photo
Mon 02/26/07 07:56 AM
yes..tell me what you know.

LAMom's photo
Mon 02/26/07 07:58 AM
It was the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War.
fought on April 19, 1775

Be back,,,

krowraven7's photo
Mon 02/26/07 07:59 AM
eemmmhmm

krowraven7's photo
Mon 02/26/07 08:28 AM
64th on foot was there.
gage..
pitcairn was there
captain howe

LAMom's photo
Mon 02/26/07 08:32 AM
Gage ordered a mounted patrol

Major Mitchell intercepted messengers who might
be out on horseback

jeanc200358's photo
Mon 02/26/07 08:36 AM
Two streets that intersect somewhere in New Hampshire?

krowraven7's photo
Mon 02/26/07 08:36 AM
revere was intercepted in the woods..and arrested.,.

krowraven7's photo
Mon 02/26/07 08:36 AM
lol

LAMom's photo
Mon 02/26/07 08:39 AM
Minutemen were now responding to the
messengers' warnings

krowraven7's photo
Mon 02/26/07 08:48 AM
yes..there were troops in boston marching..and of around 900 reached
lexington green that morning..they had marched down manomet road..

LAMom's photo
Mon 02/26/07 08:59 AM

they marched on to Concord.

Captain Parker did not expect a change this morning on Lexington Green.

So the British began to Increase their pace and head towards the
direction of the militia.

Fanta46's photo
Mon 02/26/07 09:00 AM
2 towns in NC LOLlaugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

krowraven7's photo
Mon 02/26/07 09:02 AM
yes..along Manomet rd troops marched on late morning to concord..about
250 british regulars lost there lives to gurilla warfare and tactics
from the minutemen..

Fanta46's photo
Mon 02/26/07 09:05 AM
Related, Why are North Carolinians called Tarheels??

krowraven7's photo
Mon 02/26/07 09:08 AM
In May 1856, Harper's Magazine mentioned someone who "lost his way among
the pine woods that abound in that tar and turpentine State," while an
1876 book on the Centennial Exposition described someone who 'spent his
youth in the good old 'Tar and Turpentine State.' "

LAMom's photo
Mon 02/26/07 09:10 AM
The curtains had finally opened .
The stage was set . . .
The American Revolution had begun

Fanta46's photo
Mon 02/26/07 09:10 AM
No try the british and the revolution war!

Thats where the war was won you know, check it.
Look for battles like Cowpens and Cowans ford!

Fanta46's photo
Mon 02/26/07 09:11 AM
amd Kings Mt.

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