People thought the laws weren't fair so they acted upon the law to change it with the revolutionary war
The geography around Boston significantly impacted the early battles in the American Revolutionary War, affecting military strategies and movements. Key factors included Boston's strategic location on a peninsula, the proximity of vital sites like Lexington and Concord, and the advantages offered by local rivers and hills for positioning troops and artillery. These geographic elements enabled the colonial militias to use their familiarity with the landscape to mount effective resistance against the British forces.
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