Asked by Laruen


Identify: (includes definition and purpose, where applicable)

Battle of Lexington and Concord:

First shots fired between American and British troops, on April 19, 1775. The British chose to march to Concord because it was an arms depot.

The one I wrote above that best defineBattle of Lexington and Concord????

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes. That's good.

Do you know what an "arms depot" is?

Answered by Laruen
Thank You! :)
PS: To be honest I don't know what it means. Do YOU know what it means????
Answered by Ms. Sue
Of course I know what it means.

Laruen, you're not learning if you just copy stuff you don't understand.

Find out what an arms depot is and answer the question in YOUR OWN WORDS.

Answered by Laruen
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first if all I'm only in the 7th grade! I don't think I learn this in class...

and when I mean do YOU know what it means I meant to say is that can you tell me what it is!
Answered by Laruen
When I googled it I'm thinking it have something to do with fire or like explotions....
Answered by Ms. Sue
You have a 7th grade text book. Read it carefully.

You can also Google "arms depot."
Answered by Laruen
This meant that the Americans had stockpiled weapons there.

now what arm depot means whatever that word is
Answered by Laruen
I did and I saw other random things about this and I saw some pictures and some of them had a picture of fires and exploedtions ....

First shots fired between American and British troops, on April 19, 1775. The British chose to march to Concord because it was an arms depot.
This meant that the Americans had stockpiled weapons there.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yay!! You've got it!

The British wanted to destroy the Americans' guns and bullets.

Answered by Laruen
Yay!!!! :)

Thank You! :)
Answered by Laruen
The British wanted to destroy the Americans' guns and bullets.


Do I have to write what I just told you or what you just told me after I told you the answer and you said yay!
Answered by Laruen
forgot it what I said.

again thank you!!! :)
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
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