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'''Moulton's Hill''' was a ten meter tall hill located on the [[Charlestown]] peninsula in [[Boston]].<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
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'''Moulton's Hill''', also known as '''Moulton's Point''', is a 10 metres tall and the lowest hill located on the [[Charlestown]] peninsula in [[Boston]].


[[British Army]] general [[William Howe]]'s troops landed on the hill during the [[Battle of Bunker Hill]]. Although Boston was on the other side of the peninsula, Howe took the longer route to outflank the [[Continental Army]] on their left side.<ref name="AC3" />
[[British Army]] general [[William Howe]]'s troops landed on the hill during the [[Battle of Bunker Hill]]. Although Boston was on the other side of the peninsula, Howe took the longer route to outflank the [[Continental Army]] on their left side.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref><ref>''Assassin's Creed III'' –


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Moulton's Hill

Moulton's Hill, also known as Moulton's Point, is a 10 metres tall and the lowest hill located on the Charlestown peninsula in Boston.

British Army general William Howe's troops landed on the hill during the Battle of Bunker Hill. Although Boston was on the other side of the peninsula, Howe took the longer route to outflank the Continental Army on their left side.[1]<ref>Assassin's Creed III

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