Why was the british public angry about the battles of lexington and concord?
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History, 15.10.2019 21:30 jiboyajordan2069
Why was the british public angry about the battles of lexington and concord?
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they believed british troops started the battle.
they thought the british should have won.
they wanted the british to fight the french instead.
they wanted the colonists to gain independence.
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