AnswerBunker Hill.
Bunker Hill
AnswerBunker Hill.
There were two actually. They are Lexington and Concord.
A battleground is a location where a battle will be fought or has been fought, or, figuratively, any subject of contention.
A battleground is a location where a battle will be fought or has been fought, or, figuratively, any subject of contention.
The patriots and loyalists technically fought during the Revolutionary war. Although the war was mostly patriots vs Britain, the loyalists and patriots fought. One example Is Kings Mountain.
The Patriots moved to Foxboro Ma after the 1970 season. Before the move they were known as the Boston Patriots. After moving out of Boston proper to the suburbs the owners of the Patriots decided to change the name to the New England Patriots in order to try to grow their fan base in the New England Region instead of just concentrating on the fan base in Boston.
America fought England for her independance.
In the United States the Patriots fought the British.
America fought the revolutionary war for independance
The people of the American revolution fought for independance from the british. They where taxed to high, expecially on tea which started the first of many movments against the nation of Britain called "The Boston Tea Party."