No, the Patriots did not destroy a British ship during the Battle of Bunker Hill. The battle, fought on June 17, 1775, primarily took place on land around Breed's Hill and Bunker Hill, near Boston. While the battle was significant in demonstrating the Colonists' resolve and capability to stand up to British forces, there were no naval engagements or ship destructions involved in that particular conflict.
no the british won
they did not take the patriots seriously
The Patriots lose Bunker Hill to the British because the Patriots ran out of ammunition. Peace out home brotha!
About one third of the British troops were killed but the patriots ran out of ammo.
No the patriots lost
no the british won
they did not take the patriots seriously
they did not take the patriots seriously
The Patriots lose Bunker Hill to the British because the Patriots ran out of ammunition. Peace out home brotha!
bunker hill british won but had many losses
About one third of the British troops were killed but the patriots ran out of ammo.
About one third of the British troops were killed but the patriots ran out of ammo.
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No the patriots lost
No the patriots lost
The Patriots technically lost but the British suffered more casualties and the Patriots only retreated because they ran out of ammo
The battle started on Bunker Hill, but soon moved to Breed's hill. The Patriots fought on the hill, because it gave them a better range for shooting, and better protection from the British.