King George III: George III was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801. After which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death. King George was most famous for ruling the British kingdom through some turbulent times including the American Revolutionary War after which the colonies gained independence. Until Queen Victoria, he was Great …show more content…
The next day the British troops made it to Lexington and saw 70 militiamen on the town green. The redcoats fired and 8 militiamen died. The British continued to Concord and hundreds of militiamen gathered at the North Bridge and the British fired. Lastly the British started to march back to Boston but 2,000 militiamen gathered in the area and the fired at them behind trees, buildings, and walls.
Minutemen: Minutemen were basically men who were ready to fight in a minute. The minutemen were one of the first people to fight the British for independence. The minutemen wore brown for their uniforms but due to the shortage of brown material most of them didn’t wear brown. The minutemen fought in Lexington and Concord. The Minutemen will always be there and ready to fight in a minutemen.
No Taxation without Representation: Was a famous phrase that a lot of people would say to try to stop the revolutionary war. Most of the colonists would say the phrase or even some british people because they were over with the revolutionary war. “The phrase No Taxation without Representation”patrick Henry said to try and stop the revolutionary war. The phrase a lot of people they looked up to it because they thought that they had a chance to become free. The phrase “No Taxation Without Representation started riots ,angry mobs and