Battle of Bunker Hill

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== Battle of Bunker Hill ==

The Battle of Bunker Hill was a pivotal early battle in the American Revolutionary War. It took place on June 17, 1775, primarily on and around Breed's Hill, during the Siege of Boston. Despite its name, the majority of the fighting occurred on Breed's Hill.

Background

The battle was part of the larger Siege of Boston, which began after the Battles of Lexington and Concord in April 1775. The Continental Army, led by General George Washington, sought to fortify the hills surrounding Boston to prevent the British from breaking the siege.

The Battle

On the night of June 16, 1775, colonial forces under the command of Colonel William Prescott stealthily occupied Breed's Hill and began constructing fortifications. By the morning, the British, under the command of General William Howe, realized the strategic threat posed by the colonial position.

The British launched multiple frontal assaults against the fortified American positions. Despite being low on ammunition, the colonial forces managed to repel the first two assaults. However, during the third assault, the British forces succeeded in overrunning the colonial positions due to the Americans' lack of ammunition.

Aftermath

Although the British won the battle and took control of the hill, they suffered significant casualties, with over 1,000 soldiers killed or wounded. The heavy losses inflicted on the British forces boosted the morale of the colonial forces and demonstrated that they could stand up to the professional British army.

The battle also had significant political and military implications. It convinced the British that the conflict would not be easily won and galvanized support for the colonial cause among the American populace.

Legacy

The Battle of Bunker Hill is remembered as a symbol of American determination and resistance. It is commemorated by the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown, Massachusetts, which marks the site of the battle.

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