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3 days ago · The Siege of Lexington, also known as the First Battle of Lexington or the Battle of the Hemp Bales, was a minor conflict of the American Civil War. The siege took place from September 13 to 20, 1861 [3] between the Union Army and the pro- Confederate Missouri State Guard in Lexington, county seat of Lafayette County, Missouri.
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6 days ago · The Battle of Lexington. In February, the British Parliament declared the colony of Massachusetts to be in open rebellion and authorized British troops to kill the violent rebels. They were ordered to destroy all of the stores that had ammunition, rifles, or other arms. Lt. Gen. Thomas Gage, the commander-in-chief of the British Army in America ...
The Battle of Lexington. On the night of April 18, 1775, British troops marched out of Boston with orders to seize the guns and ammunition stored by local militia companies in Concord, Massachusetts. Paul Revere and other riders set out to warn the communities outside Boston. When the British soldiers reached the towns of Lexington and Concord ...
1 day ago · This map shows the battles that took place during the New York–New Jersey campaign of 1776–77 as well as the routes taken by American and British forces. (more) Having made up its mind to crush the rebellion, the British government sent General Howe and his brother, Richard, Admiral Lord Howe , with a large fleet and 34,000 British and German troops to New York .
3 days ago · This map depicts significant events around Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, on April 18–19, 1775, at the beginning of the American Revolution. (more) Revolutionary leaders John Hancock and Samuel Adams fled Lexington to safety, and Revere was joined by fellow riders William Dawes and Samuel Prescott.
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Jul 2, 2024 · War of Independence Era. The War of Independence, or Revolutionary War, began on April 19, 1775 with the battles of Lexington and Concord. A peace treaty, the Treaty of Paris, was signed in 1783 formally ending the war. Click on maps to link to source and zoom in on details.