The capital city that can be seen from the top of the famous Bunker Hill is Boston. Boston is the capital of the state of Massachusetts.
Battle of Bunker Hill 1775
ANSWER:The Battle of Bunker Hill happened on June 17, 1775. More than 1,000 British soldiers and about 400 Americans were killed or wounded. Many historians consider the Battle of Bunker Hill - the bloodiest battle of the entire American Revolutionary War. The colonists went to Breeds hill because the leader couldn't see where they were going so the wounded up there
Colonel Prescott said this at the Bunker Hill during the American Revolution. His army had a limited amount of ammunition.
To conserve ammunition during the Battle of Bunker Hill (the American Revolution).More Information:The Americans (rebels) had been poorly supplied with ammunition. They needed to save as much ammunition as they could. What they did use needed to be as accurate as possible. The closer the British were when they fired, the higher the kill rate.
They actually didn't see it as persuasive, but a list of problems with the king. When it was published most people didn't know about it or even care. Communication was not instant like it is today and it travelled very slowly. The king thought it was a joke and didn't get mad until Bunker Hill when he realized that they were serious.
Bunker Hill ( Breed's Hill) is located in Boston. The colonials seized the hill June, 1775 from which they menaced the enemy in Boston. The British did a frontal attack of the hill with 3000 men, but the 1500 Americans were pretty well entrenched slaughtered the British. But their powder gave out and they were forced to retreat.
The South American capital city that means "you see a hill" is Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. It comes from the Portuguese and Spanish words "monte" and "video," which together mean "I see a hill."
This was the Battle of Breeds/Bunker Hill fought in Massachusetts on June 17, 1775.
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One famous qoute from Bunker Hill was, "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes."
Col. William Prescott at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Breed's Hill, or Charleston Hill, is part of the overall structure of Bunker Hill, being the closest part of the peninsula to the Charles River, across which is central Boston. The American commander, Colonel William Prescott, had actually been ordered to build his fortifications on Bunker Hill, and opted for the closer position to the river. In retreating, the colonials crossed Bunker Hill moving up the peninsula to the northwest. (see related map link)
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
Do not shoot until you see the whites of their eyes
Bunker hill
Battle of Bunker hill, American revolution.
Captain Prescott (William Prescott) was an American colonel in the Revolutionary war who led the Minute Men to Bunker Hill and Breeds Hill in the Battle of Bunker Hill. He is also known as the man who commanded his soldiers, "Do not shoot 'till you see the whites of their eyes".