Bunker Hill was a battle in the Revolutionary War. It is very well known and is a great example of the Patriots’ losing the battles but making those battles count. In the Revolutionary War the Patriots actually lost more battles but won the war. Bunker Hill was actually the smaller part of Breed’s Hill and it was an advantageous spot to have control of. Bunker Hill is seen very differently than it was. Before Bunker Hill it was unclear if the Patriots were willing or able to battle with the redcoats. The Patriots and the Redcoats both had advantages and weaknesses and the British eventually won, but at great cost. First, I would like to point out once again that the Patriots lost more battles in the Revolutionary War but they fought smart and one the war, Bunker Hill being a great example. The rebel militia lost the battle of Concord but the battle served a very important purpose. They delayed the redcoats while the troops in Lexington could move the weapons the redcoats were going after. The battle of Concord was also the first “battle” in the war. The Shot Heard Round the World happened at Concord which was the shot that truly launched the Revolutionary War. A shot from one of the sides was fired against orders which started the battle and the …show more content…
Before Bunker Hill war hadn’t been officially declared yet but British had won the battle of Concord, but lost the Battle of Lexington and was being held down in Boston so Benedict Arnold took Fort Ticonderoga without of fight. Later the Patriots found out about the redcoats’ plan to take the high ground of Breed’s Hill they decided to reinforce Breed’s Hill by digging trenches and building redoubts like the one below. The Patriots made the move at night and in one night made a defense that made. The Patriots had 1,500 troops while the British had 2,400 troops. The British suffered about 1,500 killed and wounded while the Patriots had about 450 wounded and