Boston
They were Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill. The Battle of Bunker Hill was actually fought on Breed's Hill.
the battle of bunker hill
No, Breed's Hill is in metropolitan Boston today. At the time of the Battle of Bunker Hill Boston was small enough that it was all on a peninsula sticking out into the harbor. There's been a lot of filling in of the old shoreline since then. Charlestown was another town across the harbor from Boston, on the mainland. Bunker hill and Breed's Hill were hills just in back of Charlestown, visible from Boston. Lexington and Concord are other towns inland from Boston, Lexington about twenty miles and Concord a few miles more.
Battle of Bunker Hill
It was a hill overlooking the city of Boston in Massachusetts. The Battle of Bunker Hill, however, was fought on a nearby Breed's Hill and was accidentally named the Battle of Bunker Hill because of the mix-up. Hope I helped... Yah... xD
The famous Revolutionary War landforms are Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill in the Charlestown area. The Battle of Bunker Hill was part of the Siege of Boston, taking place 2 months after the start of the war in 1775.Boston Harbor was also the site of the Boston Tea Party (1773).
The battle of bunker hill took place in 1775, on the northside of the Boston harbor on the Charlestown Penisula. It was fought between the British troops of the Boston garrison and the American Continental Army.
On a hill overlooking Temecula on Loma Linda.
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the british and the Americans both wanted bunker hill because it had a good look over Boston harbor. they fought to see who would hold hte positon
The ancient Parthenon is still there, on a hill, overlooking the city.