Lexington And Concord By: Angel And Cheyenne The Map of Concord all the way to Lexington This is the map of Concord to Lexington. The Patriots won the.

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Lexington And Concord By: Angel And Cheyenne

The Map of Concord all the way to Lexington This is the map of Concord to Lexington. The Patriots won the war at Concord. The British won the war at Lexington.

The Battle of Concord This was started at dawn. The war was won by the Americans. After the Americans won the battle at British went to Lexington and there was a war there.

The Battle of Lexington The battle of Lexington was won by the British. The bell was snuck out to save it. The British came by sea to kill the Patriots. The people were trapped by the British. In the steeple they took 2 lanterns and shinned them all through Lexington.

The steeple in Lexington The steeple in Lexington is very important. It is very important because before the battle two men went up in the steeple to signal one lantern if the British came by land, two lanterns if the British came by sea.

What the British did First the British took the American’s ammunition before the battle in Lexington. Then the British took the American’s food and water.

Thanks for watching we hope you enjoyed our presentation about Lexington and Concord. Thanks Mrs. Johnson for the pictures.

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