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Battle of Bunker Hill

  • Battles of Lexington and Concord

    The Battles of Lexington and Concord had left Thomas Gage and his British Army in Boston. The British had underestimated the army that was created and the ability of the men who fought. They were very outnumbered and unable to move.
  • Capture of Fort Ticonderoga

    War had not been declared and many viewed the problems in Boston as a rebellion. Shortly after Lexington and Concord, Benedict Arnold raised an army and was given permission to capture Fort Ticonderoga.
  • The Creation of the Continental Army

    John Adams had led the debate for independence on the floor of the Second Continental Congress. He was met with much opposition but as the offenses of Britain continued to mount support continued to grow. He made a surprise nomination of George Washington as the Commander-in-chief of a new Continental Army.
  • Foritfication of Breed's Hill

    After learning of British intention to take the high ground in Boston the provincials made a risky move to move from Bunker Hill to Breed’s Hill. They made the move at night and dug trenches and built redoubts.
  • The Battle of Bunker Hill

    The Battle of Bunker Hill was a victory for the British and became a great piece of information for those pushing for the Declaration of Independence. In this battle two key players in the Battles of Lexington and Concord would fall and the provincials would gain the respect of the British regulars. It would become the bloodiest battle of the America