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Why were the battles of Lexington and concord significant?
Resulted in Boston being surrounded by the British army They were the
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Why were the battles of Lexington and Concord significant?
The resulted in Boston being surrounded by the British army Thy were
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At what point did the American Revolution become inevitable, and why?
Would it be correct if I wrote about the Battles of
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By analyzing this chart of battles in the American Revolution, it can be determined that the Revolutionary War
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1. Why were the battles of Lexington and Concord significant?
They were the first battles that George Washington participated in.
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By analyzing this chart of battles in the American Revolution, it can be determined that the Revolutionary War (1 point) ended
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During the American Revolution, what factor made the Battles of Lexington and Concord and the Battle of Bunker (Breed’s) Hill
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Why were the battles of the Lexington and concord significant?
They were the first baffles of the American revolution. They
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Victories in which of the following battles prompted foreign nations to support the Continental army?
the battles of Harlem
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On a timeline about the American Revolution, which event would be listed immediately before the Treaty of Paris?(1 point)
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