Bunker Hill: The Revolutionary War in Four Minutes

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2020
  • In honor of the 245th Anniversary of The Battle of Bunker Hill, we are releasing a new American Battlefield Trust branded version of our Bunker Hill In4. Join Jim Percoco as he details the battle that followed Lexington & Concord, signifying that full scale war was imminent and there was truly no turning back for American and British forces.

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  • @robertsingleton7694
    @robertsingleton7694 4 роки тому +15

    As a Brit I always thought that the Americans won this battle. This video is very good. It takes you through the important elements of the timeline and states quite clearly the strategic importance of this battle to the US.

  • @johnosborne1873
    @johnosborne1873 9 місяців тому +2

    Ya'll are so awesome. EVERYONE needs to know this history!

  • @charlesmalmros1843
    @charlesmalmros1843 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks Mr P!

  • @NeTxGrl
    @NeTxGrl 2 роки тому +11

    My 5th great grandfather Samuel Ellis ,was at Bunker Hill. One day when he was there George Washington showed up. Washington took out his eye glass and watched the British. Washington then handed the eye glass to my 5th ggf in such a familiar manner that it seemed like they already knew one another. Washington asked him to observe the movements of the British. Quite a conversation followed between my 5th ggf a humble soldier, and the father of our country. I am a distant cousin of George Washington.

    • @SemperFidelis903
      @SemperFidelis903 Рік тому +4

      George Washington wasn't present at the Battle of Bunker Hill.

    • @NeTxGrl
      @NeTxGrl Рік тому

      @@SemperFidelis903 Not at time of actual battle.

    • @derinakintade2705
      @derinakintade2705 6 місяців тому +1

      You're a liar and do not have the fear of God.

    • @philippfinke458
      @philippfinke458 6 місяців тому +2

      How do you know all these details and why is George Washington a distant cousin of yours?

    • @davidboese5159
      @davidboese5159 3 місяці тому +1

      My 6th great grandfather, Col Thomas Knowlton, was killed in this battle…there is a statue of Him erected at Hartford, Connecticut !

  • @eclipsegfxable
    @eclipsegfxable 2 роки тому +4

    As a brit who loves America, great video!

  • @elephantbutthole1680
    @elephantbutthole1680 4 роки тому +16

    Loving your videos. And thank you for doing what you do.

  • @vinista256
    @vinista256 9 місяців тому +1

    The Breed family asks: what are we, chopped liver?

  • @skubz81
    @skubz81 4 роки тому +9

    Thank you for this great video, looking forward to more.

  • @sneakersonfeet9045
    @sneakersonfeet9045 4 роки тому +2

    Nice video

  • @valerier3673
    @valerier3673 4 роки тому +23

    I have ancestors who fought in the Battle of Bunker Hill. I feel proud to be a descendant of Patriots!

    • @bastianrattler1392
      @bastianrattler1392 4 роки тому +2

      I do too!

    • @boffo63
      @boffo63 4 роки тому +2

      I'm just happy to be alive. Glad my dad was Antifa in WW2.

    • @rangergxi
      @rangergxi 4 роки тому +1

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    • @lishalou761
      @lishalou761 3 роки тому +3

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    • @Captainkebbles1392
      @Captainkebbles1392 2 роки тому

      @@boffo63 lol what a neck beard comment

  • @beavacuda
    @beavacuda 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you! This is a succinct, accurate account of a Revolutionary War battle. UA-cam is flush with bogus movies and reenactments that do history no justice. Thanks again

  • @ellabeans2165
    @ellabeans2165 3 роки тому +6

    [Music]
    00:13
    after the Lexington alarm of April 19
    00:15
    1775 20,000 militiamen and Minutemen
    00:20
    groups from across all of New England
    00:21
    converged on Massachusetts and Boston in
    00:24
    particular they were outraged they were
    00:26
    angry and they bottled up the British
    00:28
    inside the city by the middle of June
    00:31
    their numbers had swollen to the point
    00:33
    that General Thomas Gage was concerned
    00:35
    about their presence outside of the city
    00:37
    they were led by General Artemus Ward
    00:40
    who was head of the Massachusetts
    00:42
    Committee of Safety who on the night of
    00:43
    June 15th and 16th ordered his forces
    00:46
    forward to this position on breeds Hill
    00:49
    which we erroneously call Bunker's Hill
    00:52
    his men erected a fortification on this
    00:55
    hill that in the morning when the
    00:56
    British woke up looked out were stunned
    00:59
    and knew something had to be done after
    01:01
    a council of war with his subordinates
    01:03
    William Howe Henry Clinton and John
    01:06
    Burgoyne General Thomas Gage made a
    01:09
    decision he was going to attack the
    01:11
    American position located on breeds Hill
    01:13
    and on the afternoon of June 17 1775
    01:16
    which was incredibly hot and humid day
    01:20
    thousands of British grenadiers 's and
    01:22
    regulars embarked across Boston Harbor
    01:25
    disembarked on the shores of Charlestown
    01:28
    and began to assault the American
    01:30
    positions here at Bunker Hill led by the
    01:33
    courageous General William Howe the
    01:35
    British marched off in cadence to drum
    01:38
    beads and assaulted American position
    01:40
    thousands of British grenadiers 's and
    01:41
    regulars massed and formation at the
    01:44
    bottom of this hill inside the american
    01:46
    fort American militia men trained their
    01:48
    eyes and they knew the big fight was
    01:49
    coming they could see the great gleaming
    01:51
    bayonets they could see the Redcoats
    01:53
    allegedly Colonel William Prescott one
    01:56
    of the defenders inside the fort ordered
    01:58
    his men to not fire until they saw the
    02:00
    whites of their eyes
    02:01
    the British marched up in cadence step
    02:04
    by step inch by inch they got closer and
    02:06
    closer and closer and when they got
    02:08
    within musket range
    02:09
    the Americans issued a withering volley
    02:11
    that
    02:12
    dropped the British in their ranks in
    02:13
    their place and they retreated back to
    02:15
    where they started
    02:16
    once more the British marched up the
    02:18
    hill again this time stepping over a
    02:20
    dead and wounded comrades they made
    02:22
    their assault on the American position
    02:23
    and once again the Americans fired a
    02:26
    withering volley into their ranks
    02:28
    the British once more retreated to their
    02:29
    original lines finally on a third
    02:32
    assault again marching over their dead
    02:34
    and dying comrades
    02:35
    the British were able to penetrate the
    02:37
    American forces and a severe and fierce
    02:40
    firefight broke out inside the
    02:41
    fortification inside the fortification
    02:44
    were several African Americans including
    02:46
    Peter Salem who saw an officer he drew a
    02:48
    bead on the officer fired his gun and
    02:50
    took down Major John Pitcairn who had
    02:52
    gained infamy during the battles of
    02:54
    Lexington and Concord the Americans
    02:56
    broke and ran but not because they were
    02:58
    afraid but because they had run out of
    03:00
    powder and shot the British won the
    03:02
    field but as Henry Clinton had said it
    03:04
    was a dear bought victory after the
    03:06
    Battle of Bunker Hill reconciliation
    03:07
    between the American colonies and Great
    03:09
    Britain was no longer possible Benjamin
    03:12
    Franklin wrote a friend in England we
    03:14
    were once friends we are now enemies war
    03:16
    had taken a fateful turn
    03:21
    [Music]
    03:37
    you

  • @stevenbailey925
    @stevenbailey925 Рік тому +1

    At age 13 I visited Pearl Harbor and several times more. Now at age 53 I've walked Freedom trail seeing Paul Revere's house, Boston Masacure to Bunker Hill. Great ride. Even Lizzy Borden house. Its history people. Experience it before it's gone.

  • @souptime3911
    @souptime3911 3 роки тому +2

    POGGERS AM I RIGHT CHAT OR AM I RIGHT

  • @jackwei22
    @jackwei22 2 роки тому +1

    Many of these Americans here were former Rangers during the Seven Years War too so no wonder why they were deadly accurate.

  • @jonathanowen9917
    @jonathanowen9917 2 роки тому

    A truly momentous battle for the American cause. 🇺🇸

  • @gavinthegamer6913
    @gavinthegamer6913 3 роки тому +1

    Boo!

  • @belindacooper5191
    @belindacooper5191 3 роки тому +1

    thumbs down I thought this video was about to Bunker Hill security system

  • @microsports2573
    @microsports2573 3 роки тому

    this sucks