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What was Joseph Warren's rank in battle?

Joseph Warren was a "Major General" in battle, and he died in The Battle of Bunker Hill (Breed's Hill). He got shot in the head, stripped naked, and got bayoneted in the head & stomach.


What who where the important people that died at Bunker Hill?

Dr. Joseph Warren


What battles did James Warren participate in?

battle of bunker hill


Who killed doctor warren in the Battle of Bunker Hill?

the british


What was Joseph warren historical figure's occupation before the Revolutionary war?

Joseph Warren (1741-1775) was a medical doctor. He is better known for his Patriot political activities, his rousing speeches and as a soldier at the Battle of Bunker Hill.


Who took the first shot in the battle on bunker hill?

Joseph Spalding.


Who signaled William Dawes and paul revere the direction from which the british was approaching?

Joseph warren


Is William Whipple Warren related to General Joseph Warren of Bunker Hill?

No, he is not related to Dr. Joseph Warren of Bunker Hill. William Whipple Warren is either a lineal or collateral descendent of Richard Warren of the Mayflower Line. Dr. Joseph Warren is of the Dr. (Gen.) Joseph Warren/Peter, the Mariner line. The William Whipple Warren Family claim to be of lineal descendent but this is still up in the air. Historians are leaning towards them being of collateral descent now.


Names of Patriots who died for their country?

Dr. Joseph Reed, at the Battle of Bunker Hill (Breed's Hill).


Is Bunker Hill the biggest hill?

no the battle of bunker hill was not even fought on bunker hill it was fought on the hill next to it but bunker hill was more famous so they called it "The Battle of Bunker Hill"


How did the battle of bunker of Bunker Hill change british expectations about the war?

The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought June 17, ... the Battle of Bunker Hill did not change the strategic situation around ... British Battles: Battle of Bunker Hill;


What battle was associated with the quote Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes?

This was the Battle of Breeds/Bunker Hill fought in Massachusetts on June 17, 1775.