Answer:
1. 70 Minutemen on the Green➡️Lexington
2. 200 Minutemen at North Bridge➡️Concord
3. Fought on high ground near Boston➡️Bunker (Breed's) Hill
4. Provided badly-needed cannons➡️Fort Ticonderoga
5. Siege broken in May of 1776 ➡️Quebec
Step-by-step explanation:
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✔️In downtown Lexington, about 77 Minutemen waited for the British unit on the Green. There was battle which lasted for some minutes. It's not really clear who fired the first shot. About 8 Americans were dead and 10 were injured, and a Bristish soldier was wounded. The British unity then moved to Concord.
✔️The revolutionaries waited for the British at the North Bridge in Concord. The rebels fled from the British and inflicted a first defeat to the British soldiers in North America.
✔️In June 17, 1775, the Battle of Bunker Hill was executed. It took place on Breed's Hill. This was part of the Siege of Boston which happened during the American Revolutionary War.
✔️The event that occurred at the beginning of the War of Independence of the United States is the capture of Fort Ticonderoga. Colonel Ellen ans Benedict Arnold captured British Garrison at Fort Ticonderoga. The cannons that were captured in Fort Ticonderoga were proposed to fortify Dorchester Heights and also break the siege of Boston.
✔️In Dec. 31, 1775, there was a military confrontation which resulted to the Battle of Quebec. It took place between the Military forces of the Thirteen Colonies and the British-Canadian defenders. The battle came with major defeat and heavy losses.