The Americans were at the top of Bunker hill and the British were at the bottom.
Adjoining Bunker Hill in Charlestown Massachusetts. Adjoining Bunker Hill in Charlestown Massachusetts.
The Battle of Bunker Hill was taken place in Boston, Massachusetts on breeds hill
The battle of Bunker Hill happened in the state of Boston, Massachusetts
Breed's 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.
Captain Prescott (William Prescott) was an American colonel in the Revolutionary war who led the Minute Men to Bunker Hill and Breeds Hill in the Battle of Bunker Hill. He is also known as the man who commanded his soldiers, "Do not shoot 'till you see the whites of their eyes".
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"
* Lieutenant-Colonel James Abercrombie, 22nd Foot - killed at Bunker Hill * Ensign Balaquire, 5th Foot - wounded at Bunker Hill * Lieutenant Bard, 35th Foot - killed at Bunker Hill * Lieutenant Bruere, 14th Foot (serving as volunteer) - killed at Bunker Hill * Captain Campbell, HM Marines - killed at Bunker Hill * Ensign Charleton, 5th Foot - wounded at Bunker Hill * Lieutenant Croker, 5th Foot - wounded at Bunker Hill * Lieutenant Dalrymple, 63rd Foot - killed at Bunker Hill * Captain Davidson, 52nd Foot - wounded at Bunker Hill * Captain Patrick Downs, 5th Foot - mortally wounded at Bunker Hill and died in the evening * Lieutenant Dutton, 38th Foot - killed at Bunker Hill * Captain Ellis, HM Marines - killed at Bunker Hill * Lieutenant Finnie, HM Marines - killed at Bunker Hill * Lieutenant Gardner, HM Marines - killed at Bunker Hill * Lieutenant Gold, 47th Foot - killed at Bunker Hill * Captain George Harris, 5th Foot - wounded at Bunker Hill (shot in head, recovered, and later became a General and created 1st Baron Harris) * Lieutenant Higgins, 52nd Foot - killed at Bunker Hill * Lieutenant Hillard, 47th Foot - killed at Bunker Hill * Captain Hudson, 65th Foot - killed at Bunker Hill * Captain John Jackson, 5th Foot - wounded at Bunker Hill * Captain Mackenzi, 43rd Foot - killed at Bunker Hill * Lieutenant M'Clintockx, 5th Foot - wounded at Bunker Hill * Captain Francis Marsden, 5th Foot - wounded at Bunker Hill, after living for another 5 years died at Burntwood Hall, February 12, 1780, presumably from wounds received. Monument inside Wakefield Cathedral, West Yorkshire * Major Pask, 52nd Foot - killed at Bunker Hill * Major John Pitcairn, HM Marines - mortally wounded at Bunker Hill and died in the evening * Lieutenant Shea, HM Marines - killed at Bunker Hill * Captain Sherwin, 67th Foot - killed at Bunker Hill - Aide-de-camp to General Howe * Captain Smith, 52nd Foot - killed at Bunker Hill * Major Williams, 52nd Foot - killed at Bunker Hill
The Americans were at the top of Bunker hill and the British were at the bottom.
On bunker hill
The address of the Bunker Hill Historical Society is: Po Box 6, Bunker Hill, IL 62014-0006
The address of the Bunker Hill Public Library District is: 220 East Warren Street, Bunker Hill, 62014 0664
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;
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Yes, the Battle of Bunker Hill was part of the Revolution. It was actually fought on Breed's Hill, overlooking Bunker Hill.
This was the Battle of Breeds/Bunker Hill fought in Massachusetts on June 17, 1775.