The colonial militia had over 1000 men, who were led by William Prescott, were quickly constructing ramparts and earthen fortifications on top of Breed’s Hill and Bunker Hill and along the Charlestown peninsula. British troops opened fire on the Americans, “But in spite of the cannon balls, Colonel William Prescott walked on the top of the ramparts and his men carried on digging.” (Battle of Bunker Hill ***). General Thomas Gage sent three thousand men to Charlestown from the Charles River to attack the Americans. The British attacked the Americans in three assaults, the first two assaults were repelled by the Colonial Militia, resulting in a loss of over 1000 men for the British due to either being wounded or killed. More British soldiers came from Boston to fight. On the third assault from the British, the Colonial Militia ran out of ammunition and …show more content…
They weren’t going to have the British win the battle of freedom so that they will be the British’s slaves. They were going to win and make sure they will have the freedom that they deserve, They were tired of being slaves to the British, Paying extremely high taxes on almost everything. The Battle of Bunker Hill showed that they were not going to give up the fight for freedom.
The Americans weren’t going to give up the fight for freedom, and the Battle of Bunker Hill showed it with the other major battles. The Battle of Bunker Hill was one of the fiercest battles in the American Revolution, and the battle showed that the Americans weren’t going to just give up the