Battle of Bunker Hill 1775
"Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes, then fire low".
some quotes like "don't shoot till you see the whites of their eyes" was a famous one said by general Burgoyne,
Colonel Prescott said this at the Bunker Hill during the American Revolution. His army had a limited amount of ammunition.
you shoot is just like any other gun.
it was difficult for the British soldiers to shoot back at the minutemen because they had to shoot up well they were shooting down at them.
1000 British died, 400 Americans died here William Prescott says, "Don't shoot until you see the whites of their eyes"
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Do not shoot until you see the whites of their eyes
"Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes, then fire low".
Battle of Bunker hill, American revolution.
"Dont Shoot untill you see the whites of their eyes!"
They shoot Wizards Of Waverly Place in New York.
don't shoot until you can see the whites of their eyes!
The phrase "Do not shoot until you see the whites of their eyes" was famously attributed to American forces during the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775. This command emphasized the need for discipline and careful aim, as ammunition was limited, and firing too early could waste precious resources. By waiting until the enemy was within close range, it increased the likelihood of hitting their targets effectively, ultimately improving their chances of success in battle.
1.) Held peace marchings for African Americans. (whites did not like blacks) 2.) Told speeches when people could shoot him point blank. (which did happen causing his death) 3.) Tried to change the out look of how African Americans were being treated when no one else would.
Tap on him then on the place you want to shoot at.