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|casual1 = *115 killed | |casual1 = *115 killed | ||
*305 wounded | *305 wounded | ||
*30 captured (20 POWs | *30 captured (20 POWs dead) | ||
*'''Total:''' 450 | *'''Total:''' 450 | ||
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The '''Battle of Bunker Hill''', | The '''Battle of Bunker Hill''', occasionally referred to as the '''Battle of Breed's Hill''', was an event that took place on June 17, 1775, during the early stages of the [[American Revolutionary War]]. The battle is named after the adjacent Bunker Hill, which was peripherally involved in the battle and was the original objective of both colonial and British troops. It was during this battle that the [[British Army|British major]], [[John Pitcairn]], was assassinated by [[Master Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]]. | ||
It was during this battle that the [[British Army|British major]], [[John Pitcairn]], was | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 02:09, 10 November 2012
The Battle of Bunker Hill, occasionally referred to as the Battle of Breed's Hill, was an event that took place on June 17, 1775, during the early stages of the American Revolutionary War. The battle is named after the adjacent Bunker Hill, which was peripherally involved in the battle and was the original objective of both colonial and British troops. It was during this battle that the British major, John Pitcairn, was assassinated by Master Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton.
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Battle for Bunker Hill concept.
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Ratonhnhaké:ton with the Continental Army at the battle of Bunker Hill
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