Yes they did with more than 800 British wounded and 226 killed, which was almost a third of the British forces there. The British took Bunker Hill after the colonials ran out of ammo. It was a victory for the British but it came at a high price.
The "redcoats" didn't fight in the civil war. They were a hundred years before the civil war in 1861. The redcoats were the British in the revolution against the colonies in 1776. They were called "redcoats" because their uniform was bright red wool coats.
to fight for freedom against slaves
On bunker hill
redcoats
because their chief lost a red coat and i became their signature name because since that event, they wore red coats to fight
The consequences of The Battle of Bunker Hill included Americans growing confident in their ability to fight against the British.
Because the Americans showed they could fight against the British. (Thats what my history book says)
No.
yes
no
Yes, Thomas Paine fought on bunker hill with the "Yankees".
Bunker Hill