Battle Of Bunker Hill Essay

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The Battle of Bunker (Breed’s) Hill By: Bobbi Jo Kuntz Why was the Battle of Bunker Hill important to the American Revolutionary war? It was important because it was a very important victory for the Americans in the Revolutionary war. There was many causes for this war. The Battle of Bunker Hill started when the colonists learned about how the British plan to occupy Darchester Heights. Dorchester Heights overlooked Boston. The colonists were shaken by this news and thought of it as the last straw. They had to protect their land and freedom. So they decided to do something about it. This is when the battle of Bunker Hill began. (www.theamericanrevolution.org/battledetail.aspx?battle=5) There was one British …show more content…

The men were disobedient and undisciplined. Somehow instead of Bunker Hill being fortified, Breed’s Hill got fortified instead. One idea is that in the confusion of the night they chose the wrong hill. Another idea is that the map they had was wrong. When the morning came the British were surprised to see Breed’s hill fortified. When the British forces were firmly established on the ground at the base of the hill they began to charge. The British thought they could just march to the colonists and scare them away. As the colonists watched the line of redcoats walk towards them they did not get scared and they did not fire. This was said to be when General Prescott gave the famous order, “ Don’t shoot until you see the whites of their eyes”. As soon as the British were close enough the colonists started firing. The British’s numbers dropped fast. Although the British took control of the hill and technically won the battle they suffered too many loses to benefit from it. There was 226 redcoats killed and 828 wounded. There was 115 Americans killed and 305 wounded. There was also 30 Americans captured. (Lexington, Concord and Bunker Hill)

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