The elevated position of Bunker Hill gave the colonial forces an advantage in defending against the British troops. However, the lack of fortifications on nearby Breed's Hill weakened their position. Ultimately, the British were able to push the colonists back due to better weaponry and reinforcements.
No, history and geography are different disciplines. History is the study of past events and their impact on society, while geography is the study of the Earth's physical features and the distribution of life on the planet. Geography helps provide context for historical events by examining the spatial relationships and physical environments in which they occurred.
The purpose of geography is to study the Earth's physical features, climate, and population distribution. It helps us understand how humans interact with the environment and how different regions are connected globally. Geography also plays a role in addressing environmental issues and informing decision-making processes.
Water or the lack of it. All humans require FRESH water, if it is not readily available the the population does not survive.
Geography can affect people's actions in history by influencing their ability to access resources, trade routes, and natural defenses. The physical environment, such as mountains, rivers, and oceans, can shape the development of civilizations and impact the strategies of military campaigns. Additionally, climatic conditions and terrain can determine the types of economic activities that are feasible in a region, influencing societal development and cultural practices.
Well, the PH table is the table for acidity. The higher the number is (it goes up to fourteen) the more basic or alkaline it is. At a PH of 7 the solution or soil or whatever in question is neither acidic or basic. At a PH of, say 2 it is rather acidic. In Geography PH is used in reference to acid rain and the acidity in lakes or in soils and how they can effect local animal populations. I hope that helped.
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The battle of bunker hill took place on breeders hill (they went to it during the night so they THOUGHT it was bunker hill but it really was breeders) This hill overlooks the Boston harbor so that the colonist could watch the british making sure they wouldn't attack. When the news came that the british would attack the colonist quickly dug in he earth creating a fort to protect themselves. It is unclear who one but the most suffered was the british. hope that helps! (:
No. The Battle of Bunker hill did not affect the Revolutionary War other than motivate the people that they could defeat Great Britain somewhat. This battle didn't have an effect on the Revolutionary War.
about 1000 British soldiers were killed and about 350 colonist were killed or wounded
even though the british won the battle the british had more losses of soldiers and lots of casualties and deaths. so overall the british won but it backfired on them and they had a lot of casualties. that was the effect
The outcome was that the South was mad and declared war, while the North was happy and decided to celebrate, therefore causing another fight.
if the romainains won they could sent suplys to the Germans in Stalingrad
The outcome was that the South was mad and declared war, while the North was happy and decided to celebrate, therefore causing another fight.
if it is cold the gun will ice up and not shoot the bullets out far then it would if it was hot
consequence.
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