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The battle started on Bunker Hill, but soon moved to Breed's hill. The Patriots fought on the hill, because it gave them a better range for shooting, and better protection from the British.
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No, that is the correct name of the battle. It was fought on and around an adjacent hill, called Breed's Hill, but the name of the battle is and will always be, The Battle of Bunker Hill.
Battle on Bunker Hill
The Battle of Bunker Hill only lasted a day. It was fought on June 17, 1775.
The Patriots lost the battle of Bunker hill because they were way outnumbered. But they stood up to them and fought.
The battle started on Bunker Hill, but soon moved to Breed's hill. The Patriots fought on the hill, because it gave them a better range for shooting, and better protection from the British.
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, fought actually on Breed's Hill, was a British victory (though a Pyrrhic one). The Redcoats lost 1,054 men, included 226 killed. The patriots casualties were 143 dead, 271 wounded. and 30 captured.
This was the Battle of Breeds/Bunker Hill fought in Massachusetts on June 17, 1775.
No the patriots lost
No the patriots lost
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;
The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought in Boston, Massachusetts on Breeds Hill, within sight of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775.
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;
The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought towards the beginning of the American Revolution.
Yes, the Battle of Bunker Hill was part of the Revolution. It was actually fought on Breed's Hill, overlooking Bunker Hill.