American Revolution: The Battle Of Bunker Hill

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The Battle of Bunker Hill was one of the earliest battles in the American Revolution, but one of the most important. The colonists surrounding Boston were not trained soldiers, they were farmers and workers. Most of them did not even know how to hold a gun. Although, this did not matter. The colonists wanted troops, so they drafted them. By the end of their training, they could still barely shoot a gun, but their hearts burned with the spirit of the freedom of America. The American Patriots were camped out at the top of Bunker Hill when the British troops arrived. The British troops were only 150 feet away when the Americans noticed them. The colonists were running extremely low on bullets, so the general Israel Putnam said they could only

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