The assault was ordered by Gen. Thomas Gage and was carried out by Gen. William Howe.
Bunker Hill
William Prescott was a colonel in the American Revolutionary War. He was the commander of the rebel forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
they ran out because they were out numbered and kept firing .
Battle of Bunker Hill.
Bunker Hill spelled backwards is llih reknub.
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henry knoz
The British general who misjudged the Patriots' position during the Battle of Bunker Hill was General William Howe. His failure to accurately assess the strength and fortifications of the American forces led to a costly assault, resulting in significant British casualties. Despite ultimately capturing the hill, the battle demonstrated the determination and resilience of the Patriot fighters.
The assault was ordered by Gen. Thomas Gage and was carried out by Gen. William Howe.
General Thomas Gage
The British general who misjudged the Patriots at the Battle of Bunker Hill was General William Howe. Underestimating the resolve and fortifications of the colonial forces, Howe led a frontal assault that resulted in significant British casualties, with over 1,000 troops lost. Despite ultimately capturing the ground, the heavy losses highlighted the determination of the Patriot fighters and boosted their morale.
The Patriots lose Bunker Hill to the British because the Patriots ran out of ammunition. Peace out home brotha!
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No the patriots lost
No the patriots lost
Some of them did.
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