Question
Which advantages did the colonists have over the British at the Battles of Lexington and Concord?
Select each correct answer.
Responses
They were motivated by their desire for freedom.
They were motivated by their desire for freedom.
They were warned ahead of time that the British were coming.
They were warned ahead of time that the British were coming.
They were under the command of General Washington.
They were under the command of General Washington.
They were well-trained, with plenty of supplies and equipment.
They were well-trained, with plenty of supplies and equipment.
Select each correct answer.
Responses
They were motivated by their desire for freedom.
They were motivated by their desire for freedom.
They were warned ahead of time that the British were coming.
They were warned ahead of time that the British were coming.
They were under the command of General Washington.
They were under the command of General Washington.
They were well-trained, with plenty of supplies and equipment.
They were well-trained, with plenty of supplies and equipment.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct advantages that the colonists had over the British at the Battles of Lexington and Concord are:
1. **They were motivated by their desire for freedom.**
2. **They were warned ahead of time that the British were coming.**
The other options are not accurate in the context of those battles:
- The colonists were not under the command of General Washington at that time; he took command later in the war.
- The colonists were not as well-trained or equipped as the British regulars.
1. **They were motivated by their desire for freedom.**
2. **They were warned ahead of time that the British were coming.**
The other options are not accurate in the context of those battles:
- The colonists were not under the command of General Washington at that time; he took command later in the war.
- The colonists were not as well-trained or equipped as the British regulars.