British had a much better army and strategy over Americans
The Americans did not have enough ammo
yes, that's why they lost
Because the colonists' scanty store of gunpowder finally gave out, and they were forced to abandon the hill.
The militia lost the Battle of Bunker Hill primarily due to a lack of adequate ammunition and the disciplined firepower of the British forces. Although the American troops demonstrated remarkable bravery and inflicted significant casualties on the British, their position was ultimately compromised by the British's strategic advantage and superior training. Additionally, the militia's retreat was hastened by their dwindling resources and the British's relentless assault, which ultimately overwhelmed them. Despite the loss, the battle proved to be a morale booster for the American forces, showcasing their ability to stand up to the British Army.
Two: Fleet Carrier USS Yorktown and destroyer USS Hammen
USN lost 300 men, 150 planes, 1 carrier, 1 destroyer.
Bunker Hill.
they killed them
yes, that's why they lost
They were fighting from high ground, where previously they dug entrenchments.
Because the colonists' scanty store of gunpowder finally gave out, and they were forced to abandon the hill.
The Patriots lose Bunker Hill to the British because the Patriots ran out of ammunition. Peace out home brotha!
Because they didn't lose as many men as the British lost.
lack of ammunition
lack of ammunition
Bunker Hill, known as Breeds Hill, was a strategic point where cannons could be placed overlooking Boston. It was thought that if you controlled the Hill, you could control Boston. This was, however, more than a fight for strategic positioning. The Regulars wanted to embarrass the militia and teach them a lesson, so they attacked head-on instead of devising a sound plan. The Regulars succeed but at a cost: they lose over 1,000 men and Dr. Joseph Warren of the militia dies on the hill becoming the Rebellion's first martyr. Although the Americans are driven from the hill, it gave them confidence that they could fight the Regulars in head-on battles.
why would I ask this question if I knew it?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! How stupid. on the other hand I do know that u people may be ho-... never mind, its probably to much for you to take in.
The result of the Battle of Bunker Hill was a victory for the British, in that they captured their objective. However, the British casualties amounted to a third of their forces and they were unable to put an end to the Siege of Boston. Nine months later, the British realized that they were no longer able to hold Boston and evacuated their troops. They fought for there freedom and showed England that they were a free country. fought for there freedom and showed England there afree country. they fought for something.