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denpristay [2]
2 years ago
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Pls help me with this I will give 18 points :((

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kvv77 [185]2 years ago
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Answer:

Bunker Hill and Trenton

Explanation:

The Battle Of Bunker Hill (also called Battle of Breed’s Hill) was also another loss to the colonies, The battle started on June 17, 1775, William Prescott was the general at the time and he was the commander against the attack and sent 1,200 troops this time. Even with a lot of troops this time, they only lost because they ran out of ammunition to supply the miltia at the 3rd wave of the battle. The British also suffered extensively loss, but not this time to the colonists.

The Battle of Trenton took place in Trenton, New Jesery in December 26, 1776. General George Washington was planning a attack on a fort, crossing the famous Delaware River. This was important because this was one of the very few battles at the time that was won by the colonists.

Hope this helps and have a nice day < 3

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