Bunker hill
Bernard Law Montgomery.
they had a better leader at the time and had more and advanced military weapons.
The Americans forced the British to surrender at the end of the battle therefore no Americans were captured. (note this was not the end of the war, it was just one portion of the British army that surrendered at that time)
As a battle, it wasn't all that important. But it was the first time that the colonial army faced up to the British Army. The American colonists were forced to retreat; we didn't "win" the battle. But before then, the British regular army soldiers had generally walked all over the Americans, and this time it was an actual battle. The British lost some of their cockiness and certainty, and the Americans learned that the British soldiers weren't supermen. The Americans learned that victory was possible, and the British learned that defeat was possible. This "attitude adjustment" between the two sides was to be enormously important.
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Bunker Hill.
we won and forced the British to retreat
Bunker Hill.
The Battle of Bunker Hill was a major part of the American Revolutionary War, a battle won by the British. However, while the Americans had run out of ammunition and were forced to retreat, the British had suffered a great loss of men, and gained a respect for the American army. The American's retreat was not followed after like it would have been before.
Battle of Lexington and Concord
They forced the British out of the South.
The British army then marched toward Concord, but were met there with superior numbers of Patriot forces and were forced to retreat back to Boston.
the british because the colonists ran out of gun powder and ammo and were forced to retreat
Bernard Law Montgomery.
well there was about 3000 forced there
they had a better leader at the time and had more and advanced military weapons.