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location of Boston bunker hill and lexington
Bunker Hill is located in Charlestown, a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, and is the site of the famous Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War. Lexington, on the other hand, is situated about 10 miles northwest of Boston and is known for the first shot fired in the Revolution at the Battle of Lexington. Both locations are significant historical sites connected to the early events of the American fight for independence.
No, Breed's Hill is in metropolitan Boston today. At the time of the Battle of Bunker Hill Boston was small enough that it was all on a peninsula sticking out into the harbor. There's been a lot of filling in of the old shoreline since then. Charlestown was another town across the harbor from Boston, on the mainland. Bunker hill and Breed's Hill were hills just in back of Charlestown, visible from Boston. Lexington and Concord are other towns inland from Boston, Lexington about twenty miles and Concord a few miles more.
the battle of bunker hill was really at breeds hill because in the middle of the night , the soldiers got confused, but when they arrived at breeds hill, they all thought they were at bunker hill.
The Battle of Bunker Hill was taken place in Boston, Massachusetts on breeds hill
Answer: The site of the Battle of Bunker Hill was near Boston.
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lexington , Concord, And Bunker Hill!
Bunker Hill or Breeds Hill is located in Boston, Mass.
The battle of Bunker Hill happened in the state of Boston, Massachusetts
Lexington and Concord was the first skirmish that began the Revolution and Bunker Hill was the first full fledged battle pitting the Colonists against the British.
They were Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill. The Battle of Bunker Hill was actually fought on Breed's Hill.