At the Battle of Bunker Hill, William Prescott famously commanded American forces and issued the order, "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes." This directive aimed to conserve ammunition and ensure accuracy, as the American troops were outnumbered and lacked resources. Prescott's leadership during the battle showcased the resolve and determination of the colonial forces despite ultimately losing the ground to the British. The battle became a symbol of American courage and resistance against British authority.
the battle of bunker hill was a place were it took place on the breeds hill not the battle of bunker hill the captaind were for british general william howe and for americans colonel william that is all the captain today for battle of bunker hill.
Col. William Prescott at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
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General William Howes
no the battle of bunker hill was not even fought on bunker hill it was fought on the hill next to it but bunker hill was more famous so they called it "The Battle of Bunker Hill"
the battle of bunker hill was a place were it took place on the breeds hill not the battle of bunker hill the captaind were for british general william howe and for americans colonel william that is all the captain today for battle of bunker hill.
Colonel William Prescott led the colonists during the Battle of Bunker hill
Colonel William Prescott led the colonists during the Battle of Bunker hill
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General William Howes
Col. William Prescott at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Two Generals. William Prescott and William Howe.
William Prescot
no the battle of bunker hill was not even fought on bunker hill it was fought on the hill next to it but bunker hill was more famous so they called it "The Battle of Bunker Hill"
The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought June 17, ... the Battle of Bunker Hill did not change the strategic situation around ... British Battles: Battle of Bunker Hill;
Colenel William Prescott led them.
General Sir William Howe.