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The American Revolutionaries had minimal ammunition. Since most of the Revolutionaries were irregulars and the muskets were difficult to aim, conserving ammunition was critical (since misses were high). As a result, General Putnam wanted the Americans to wait until they could see the British easily before shooting so that they would have an easier target. As the British neared the American battle lines, the first line were cut down by musket fire from the Americans.

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Who was the british leader in the Battle of Bunker Hill?

The Americans leaders were: at Breed's Hill Col. William Prescott. At Bunker Hill Gen. Israel Putnam. The British leaders were: The general who ordered the assault: Thomas Gage. The general who carried out the assault: sir William Howe. The general who supported Howe after his assault was twice repulsed by reinforcing the British attacking forces by 400 fresh troops: sir Henry Clinton


Commander of British forces at Bunker Hill?

The overall commander of British troops in Boston was General Thomas Gage, although three generals had arrived by sea shortly before the battle : John Burgoyne, Henry Clinton, and William Howe, who would eventually replace Gage in October, 1775. Howe was the senior field officer during the battle.


What did Israel Putnam do?

Israel Putnam was a prominent American military officer during the American Revolutionary War. Known for his leadership at the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775, he famously urged his troops to "don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" to conserve ammunition. Before the war, Putnam was also a successful farmer and a veteran of the French and Indian War. His contributions to the American cause and his bold leadership made him a significant figure in early American military history.


What is Israel Putnam's birthday?

Israel Putnam was born on January 7, 1718.


Did Jhon Adams led the colonists in the Battle of Bunker Hill?

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.