The answer is Colonel William Prescott
1,200 colonial troops were under the command of William Prescott
colonel William prescott
Thomas Gage
Do not shoot until you see the whites of their eyes
Because its troops were short of gunpowder.
short on gunpowder
nobody they were at breeds hill in the morning
William Prescott commanded about 1,200 colonial troops during the battle of Bunker Hill which mostly took place on the adjacent Breed's Hill.
Breeds hill
Breeds Hill was lower and closer to the harbor.
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.
Breeds hill