In the Battle of Bunker Hill, which took place on June 17, 1775, the Patriots fought for colonial rights and to resist British oppression. They aimed to assert their determination for self-governance and to defend their land against British military aggression. Although technically a British victory, the battle demonstrated the resolve and capability of the colonial forces, bolstering their cause for independence. The heavy British casualties also indicated that the conflict would be long and challenging.
the Loyalists and the Patriots
Bunker Hill was and is a Boston holiday, strictly cerebrated in Boston. Not Cambridge, not Lowell, just us Bostonians. But Bunker Hill was where the British Army caused the Patriots to retreat to Cambridge. The reason that I think that we celebrate is is because it was our inspiration to fight on. But no, we didn't win that one, buddy.
No.
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.
Yes, Thomas Paine fought on bunker hill with the "Yankees".
The Patriots lost the battle of Bunker hill because they were way outnumbered. But they stood up to them and fought.
No the patriots lost
No the patriots lost
Bunker hill and breeds hill
no the british won
the Loyalists and the Patriots
Bunker Hill.
Bunker Hill was and is a Boston holiday, strictly cerebrated in Boston. Not Cambridge, not Lowell, just us Bostonians. But Bunker Hill was where the British Army caused the Patriots to retreat to Cambridge. The reason that I think that we celebrate is is because it was our inspiration to fight on. But no, we didn't win that one, buddy.
No.
no
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.
Because the Americans showed they could fight against the British. (Thats what my history book says)