THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL Researched by William, Brandon, Xander.

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THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL Researched by William, Brandon, Xander

WHO? THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL INCLUDED THE BRITISH AND THE COLONISTS. THE BRITISH WERE LEAD UP THE HILL BY GENERAL WILLIAM HOWE.THE AMERICANS WERE LED BY WILLIAM PRESCOTT.

WHAT? THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL WAS A MILITARY CONFLICT BETWEEN THE KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITIAN AND ITS THIRTEEN COLONIES.

WHERE? CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS.

WHEN? JUNE 17,1775

WHY? ON JUNE 15,1775 THE AMERICAN COLONISTS HEARD NEWS THAT THE BRITISH PLANNED TO CONTROL THE CHARLESTOWN PENINSULA BETWEEN THE CHARLES AND MYSTIC RIVERS