Action at the North Bridge

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Action at the North Bridge is a pivotal early clash of the American Revolutionary War, marking one of the first organized armed resistances by colonial militia against British troops on April 19, 1775, in Concord, Massachusetts.

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instanceOf battle
engagement
event in the American Revolutionary War
alsoKnownAs Battle of Concord – North Bridge NERFINISHED
Fight at the North Bridge NERFINISHED
associatedWith shot heard round the world
belligerent British Army NERFINISHED
Massachusetts colonial militia
casualties British soldiers killed and wounded
colonial militia wounded
cause British attempt to seize and destroy colonial military stores at Concord
combatantStrength several companies of British light infantry
several hundred colonial militia and minutemen
commander Captain Walter Laurie NERFINISHED
Colonel James Barrett NERFINISHED
Major John Buttrick NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy annual reenactments in Concord, Massachusetts
commemoratedOn Patriots’ Day observances in Massachusetts
conflict American Revolutionary War
country Province of Massachusetts Bay NERFINISHED
date April 19, 1775
documentedIn contemporary depositions and reports from 1775
followedBy British retreat from Concord to Boston
governingAuthorityAtTime British colonial administration in Massachusetts
hasCulturalImpact symbol of American resistance to British rule
hasHistoricalPeriod 18th century
hasMilitaryTheater New England theater of the American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED
hasSite North Bridge NERFINISHED
heritageStatus part of a U.S. National Historical Park
involves British light infantry companies
Minutemen NERFINISHED
river crossing at the Concord River
location Concord, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
memorializedBy Minute Man National Historical Park NERFINISHED
The Minute Man statue by Daniel Chester French NERFINISHED
opposedAuthority Provincial Congress of Massachusetts NERFINISHED
partOf Battles of Lexington and Concord NERFINISHED
opening campaign of the American Revolutionary War
precededBy skirmishes at Lexington Green
relatedPlace Old North Bridge (reconstructed) in Concord NERFINISHED
result American colonial victory
significance helped mark the beginning of open warfare in the American Revolution
one of the first organized armed resistances by colonial militia against British regulars
tacticalOutcome British troops forced to withdraw from the bridge
typeOfEngagement small-unit infantry engagement
weaponUsed bayonets
muskets
year 1775

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North Bridge skirmish alsoKnownAs Action at the North Bridge