The Battle of Quebec, in 1759, which gave Great Britain the colony of Canada, was not so destructive to British officers as this affair of a slight
British Slowly Advance up Bunker Hill
Thousands, both within and without Boston, were anxious spectators of the bloody scene.Today we continue The Battle Of Bunker Hill,with a
Slaughter of British Ranks at Bunker Hill
By this time the grenadiers and light infantry had lost three-fourths of their men; some companies had only eight or nine men left, one or two had
The Battle of Bunker Hill
This series is in four total installments for 5 minute reading. This installment: Burgoyne Sees "Greatest Scenes of War" at Bunker Hill.This