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  2. Red coat (military uniform) - Wikipedia

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    The New Model Army was formed in 1645 by the Parliamentarians of the English Civil War. The red coat evolved from being the British infantryman's normally worn uniform to a garment retained only for ceremonial purposes. Its official adoption dates from February 1645, when the Parliament of England passed the New Model Army ordinance.

  3. Royal Fencible American Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Their first uniforms arrived in early 1777, green coats faced white, with white smallclothes, in common with most other Loyalist corps of the American command at that time. Officers wore silver lace. By 1780 the regiment was wearing red coats faced black, probably with white lace for other ranks. [27]

  4. British Regulars - Wikipedia

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    A final possibility is that red is the primary color in the Royal Standard, the Royal Coat of Arms, and is the color of St George's cross (St George is the patron saint of England). During the Napoleonic Wars , the British Regulars were a well disciplined group of foot soldiers with years of combat experience, including in the Americas, the ...

  5. British Army during the American Revolutionary War - Wikipedia

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    With Zeal and with Bayonets Only: The British Army on Campaign in North America, 1775-1783. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 978-0-806-141-527. Stedman, Charles (1794). The history of the origin, progress, and termination of the American war. Vol. 1. Dublin : Printed for Messrs. P. Wogan, P. Byrne, J. Moore, and W. Jones. Swisher, James (2007).

  6. 5th Massachusetts Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 5th Massachusetts Regiment also known as the 19th Continental Regiment was raised on April 17, 1775, under Colonel Mansfield outside of Boston, Massachusetts.The regiment saw action at the Battle of Concord, the Battle of Bunker Hill, the New York Campaign, the Battle of Trenton, and the Battle of Princeton.

  7. Battle Road - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly part of the main road connecting Lexington, Lincoln and Concord, [2] three of the main towns involved in the American Revolutionary War. It was on Battle Road that thousands of colonial militia and British regulars fought during the redcoats' retreat from Concord to Boston on the morning and afternoon of April 19, 1775. [1]

  8. Boston campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Boston campaign was the opening campaign of the American Revolutionary War, taking place primarily in the Province of Massachusetts Bay.The campaign began with the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, in which the local colonial militias interdicted a British government attempt to seize military stores and leaders in Concord, Massachusetts.

  9. Boston Massacre - Wikipedia

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    Five years passed between the massacre and outright war, and Neil York suggests that there is only a tenuous connection between the two. [78] It is widely perceived as a significant event leading to the violent rebellion that followed. [79] [80] Howard Zinn argues that Boston was full of "class anger".