Yes, because they were so low on ammunition. However, the battle was actually fought on Breeds Hill, nearby!
No. Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes was said by Andrew Jackson outside of New Orleans. Bunker Hill and Breeds hill was when the British kept attemtping to take the hill regardless of the number of casualties they took from Patriot fire. Eventually the militiamen ran out of ammunition and the British launched a bayonet charge and routed the Patriots from the hilltops.
The carrier Bunker Hill was in WW2.
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It is historically tied to this battle but has been said through out multiple battles in history.
No, that was way out in Concord, and also in the War of 1812 in New Orleans, spoke by Old Hickory, aka Andrew Jackson.
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I grew up on pleasant street as kids Bunker Hill was our playground we would recite history for tourist for change
No it was dont fire until you see the yellows of their teeth
Just took U.S. history it's a famous quote by George Washington he said it because the colonists fighting against the British were low on ammunition.
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