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t or f: on june 8, 1776, british general page and his troops set out to seize the militia’s supply depot at concord. true false when was george washington appointed head of the continental army? 1 point june 15, 1775 july 7, 1776 may 12, 1802 none of the answers are correct t or f: during the battle at bunker hill, the colonial militia only retreated due to a lack of ammunition.
First Question (T or F)
The British troops that set out to seize the militia’s supply depot at Concord were led by General Gage (not Page), and the date was April 19, 1775 (not June 8, 1776). So the statement is false.
George Washington was appointed head of the Continental Army on June 15, 1775. The other dates do not match this historical event.
During the Battle of Bunker Hill, the colonial militia retreated mainly due to a lack of ammunition (they were told to hold fire until they saw the whites of the British soldiers' eyes, and when they ran out of ammunition, they had to retreat). So the statement is true.
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B. False