Causes And Effects Of The Battle Of Bunker Hill

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Do you know about the Battle of Bunker Hill? Did you the Battle of Bunker Hill was in June 17 1775 or, did you know that the US had a force of 2400, 115 people killed, 305 wounded, and 30 captured. The British had a force of 3000, 226 killed, 828 wounded, and 0 captured. The causes and effects made it one of the most important colonial victories in the US war for independence. The cause for this War/Battle was British general William Howe landed his troops on the Charlestown Peninsula overlooking Boston, Massachusetts and leads them against Breed's Hill, a fortified American position just below Bunker Hill, on June 17 1775. The Battle of Bunker Hill was an expansion of the Battle of Lexington and Concord. With the “Intolerable Acts” the British

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