Loading ...

Blob

Smart Reasoning:

C&E

See more*

Qaagi - Book of Why

Causes

Effects

This stockpilingled directlyto British General Thomas Gage receiving instructions to capture the rebel supplies at Concord , Massachusetts , leading to the outbreak of the Revolutionary War in April of 1775

in turnledto the blockade of Boston , the takeover of the government of Massachusetts by Great Britain and , eventually , the Revolutionary War

British Lieutenant Colonel Francis Smith and Major John Pitcairnleda force of 700 British soldiers from Boston to Concord , Mass. to seize weapons

Spiritwas ... leadingthe patriots to fight and kill British soldiers during the American revolution

Horatio Gates ( 1727 - 1806 ) , major general , Continental Armyledthe forces that defeated the British at Saratoga in New York , which encouraged France to enter the war

which helpedcausethe first armed encounter between American colonists and British troops at the Battles of Concord and Lexington

Lieutenant Colonel Francis Smithleda British column from Boston to seize the gunpowder of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress at Concord

The American victorycontributedto the eventual start of the war at the Battles of Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts

Other upheavalsstrongly influencedthe colonists to raise arms to fight a war against the British

and the provincials returned firecausingthe British to immediately retreat back to Concord

the munitionscausedBritish troops to march from Boston through Lexington to Concord , a key milestone in the War of Independence

the ordersledto the confrontation at Concord , Massachusetts , and the start of the American Revolution

the eventsledto the surrender of British troops at Yorktown , Virginia during the American Revolution

In fact , in 1781 , General Washington and Comte de Rochambeau , the commander of the French Army who assisted the colonists during the American Revolution , set up camp in Ardsleyledtheir troops to Yorktown , Virginia where they besieged British troops and forced their surrender

a shotledthe British troops to fire at the Minutemen

an Irish - born soldierledthe campaign to force British troops out of Boston

The results of their actionscausedthe British to impose a complete blockade of Boston Harbor

Crispus Attucksledthe 1770 uprising against British troops that resulted in the Boston Massacre

Crispus Attucks Crispus Attucksledthe 1770 uprising against British troops that resulted in the Boston Massacre

even if the fort was not takento causethe British to withdraw some of their troops from New Jersey and Rhode Island

It was intended by this means , even if the fort was not takento causethe British to withdraw some of their troops from New Jersey and Rhode Island

Custom officials were forced to fleepromptingthe British to deploy troops to Boston

These cannonscausedthe British to evacuate their troops from Boston

What events do you thinkledthe British to send warships to Boston

Washington and French general Jean Rochambeauledan offensive against British troops in Yorktown , Virginia

Dorchester Heightsledto the evacuation of the British troops from Boston

The Continental Army fortifies Dorchester Heights with cannonleadingthe British troops to abandon the Siege of Boston

Benedict ArnoldledAmerican troops in defeating the British at Ridgefield , Connecticut

Their naval blockadecausedthe British to surrender at Yorktown

Lafayettecausedthe British to surrender at Yorktown

Burgoyneledthe British army into the surrender at Saratoga

Lieutenant General John Burgoyne(passive) were led byThe British troops at Saratoga

to warleadto war

to the Boston Massacre of 1770contributeto the Boston Massacre of 1770

to the first battle of the warledto the first battle of the war

to the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4 , 1776ledto the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4 , 1776

to open combatledto open combat

in Franceresultedin France

to the Siege of Bostonleadingto the Siege of Boston

in April 1775resultedin April 1775

the explosives(passive) had been set bythe explosives

to open combatledto open combat

the American Revolution(passive) was caused bythe American Revolution

to open combat and a British defeat on April 19 , 1775ledto open combat and a British defeat on April 19 , 1775

to open conflictledto open conflict

the spark which ignited the American Revolution(passive) was caused bythe spark which ignited the American Revolution

to open combat on April 19 , 1775ledto open combat on April 19 , 1775

in April 1775ledin April 1775

in Aprilledin April

We should not forget the spark that ignited the American Revolution(passive) was caused byWe should not forget the spark that ignited the American Revolution

King George IIIpromptedKing George III

to a tense situation that erupted into brawls between soldiers and civiliansledto a tense situation that erupted into brawls between soldiers and civilians

a group of United Empire Loyalists and Quakers leaving New York in 1783 for Sorel , Quebec and finally Fourth Town west of Cataraque ( Adolphustown ) in 1784leda group of United Empire Loyalists and Quakers leaving New York in 1783 for Sorel , Quebec and finally Fourth Town west of Cataraque ( Adolphustown ) in 1784

The loss(passive) was caused byThe loss

to the end of the warledto the end of the war

to the Boston Massacreleadingto the Boston Massacre

in the Boston Massacreresultedin the Boston Massacre

Great BritainledGreat Britain

fires(passive) set byfires

to the end of the warledto the end of the war

Paul Revere to make his famous ride to rouse the Colonial militiamen to fight the BritishcausedPaul Revere to make his famous ride to rouse the Colonial militiamen to fight the British

Paul Revere 's midnight ride that sounded the alarmpromptingPaul Revere 's midnight ride that sounded the alarm

Blob

Smart Reasoning:

C&E

See more*