Group 3 Nicki, Emily, & Kennady  At Lexington the Redcoats got a surprise. 70 minutemen awaited their arrival. Unfortunately the British force was too.

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Group 3 Nicki, Emily, & Kennady

 At Lexington the Redcoats got a surprise. 70 minutemen awaited their arrival. Unfortunately the British force was too strong and defeated them killing 8 Patriots.  Although while they tried to destroy the Patriots ammo the Patriots gathered more men and were able to defeat the Redcoats. “Stand your ground… if they mean to have a war, let it begin here!!” – Captain John Parker

 At Bunker Hill the British army won… but not without loosing 1,000 soldiers first. The Patriots ran out of ammo, but still put up a fight.

 The British won the battle.  Its important because they retreated!!

 The colonist won!!  Its important that the colonist won because no one thought that they would win but they did!!!!!!!!

 In October 1777 General Burgoyne surrendered the British Army.

 All I can say is that… WE WON!!! BEAT THAT BRITISH!! YAHOO!!!