William Prescot
The firing on fort sumter led to the battle of bunker hill.
Colonel William Prescott led the colonists during the Battle of Bunker hill
Colonel William Prescott led the colonists during the Battle of Bunker hill
Colenel William Prescott led them.
Two Generals. William Prescott and William Howe.
Bunker hill
the battle of bunker hill Saratoga
No, John Adams was one of the sons of liberty. William Prescott led the colonists in the Battle of Bunker Hill. they retreated after the third attack, leaving the British to claim victory of the hill.
The colonists won it but it is important because that was one of the battles that led up to the American Revolution.
No, the British won the Battle of the Bunker Hill because after the Americans open fire led by Colonel Williams Prescott , then they run out of fire, and was forced to withraw. British won but suffered heavy losses-more than 1,000 dead and wounded. the British had learned that defeating the Americans on the battlefield would not be quick or easy.
"The Battle of Bunker Hill" proved that the Americans could actually take on the strong, established British troops. The British did end up winning the battle, but ended up suffering many casualties. After such a hard hit, the British had to rebuild, giving the Americans a time to retreat and recuperate. The importance of Bunker Hill was that the Patriots fought their hardest and they never gave up. This let the British know that the Americans wouldn't be easy to beat. NEW RESPONDENT Furthermore it's worth stating that the British failed to exploit their costly victory and that led them to be forced of evacuating Boston on March 17,1776, which meant a decisive strategic victory for the American revolutionary forces.
"The Battle of Bunker Hill" proved that the Americans could actually take on the strong, established British troops. The British did end up winning the battle, but ended up suffering many casualties. After such a hard hit, the British had to rebuild, giving the Americans a time to retreat and recuperate. The importance of Bunker Hill was that the Patriots fought their hardest and they never gave up. This let the British know that the Americans wouldn't be easy to beat. NEW RESPONDENT Furthermore it's worth stating that the British failed to exploit their costly victory and that led them to be forced of evacuating Boston on March 17,1776, which meant a decisive strategic victory for the American revolutionary forces.