During the retreat from Concord to Boston, colonial militia used guerrilla tactics to engage British troops. They employed hit-and-run strategies, ambushing the British from behind trees, walls, and buildings, which allowed them to inflict damage while minimizing their own exposure. This unconventional warfare disrupted the British advance and showcased the colonists' resourcefulness and determination to resist British authority. Additionally, the local knowledge of the terrain gave the colonists a significant advantage.
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