Part 1
For details on the campaign, refer to my prior post.
Background
April 19, 1775.
Thomas Gage has sent a force towards Concord to seize military stores stockpiled by the rebellious colonists.
The vanguard is led by Col. Smith with 1 company of light Infantry and 1 company of grenadiers;
Lexington
Smith arrives in Lexington. He is confronted with a company of Massachusetts colonial militia,
Note: For this battle, I'm giving each company 2 stands.
This is all the militia can stand. They break and flee.
In Dominion, a battle ends when a side is down to 1 unit. Because the colonists only started with 2, I gave them a chance to stand and fight. But they failed their morale roll.
Merriam's Corner
Smith continues his advance. At Merriam's Corner, he confronts the Lexington militia who fled and another company under Col. Gardner.Smith deploys his lights on the wings and grenadiers in the center.
Again, I'm using 2 stands per company. Only half a company managed to escape from Lexington.
The grenadiers launch the attack. But colonial musketry is hot, driving off the British. On the right, there is a firefight. It goes poorly for the colonists.
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