Bunker Hill, Massachusetts 1775 British Battle Map
The Battle of Bunker Hill was one of the first engagements of the American Revolution, taking place after Lexington and Concord on 17 June 1775. Taking place north of Boston and right outside of Charlestown, most of the combat occurred on modern day Breed's Hill, east of Bunker Hill. At the time of the battle, the hill had no name and was considered a part of the higher Bunker Hill. Breed's Hill got its name not long after the battle. The battle proved the Americans could and would stand up to the British and inflict significant casualties on them. It also showed that the rebellion had serious and widespread support. Similar to Bunker Hill, Massachusetts #2, but without the references on the bottom left of the map. Breed's and Bunker Hills incorrectly marked on this map as well. Result: American Strategic Victory, British Tactical Victory Created/Published: 1775 Scale: 4,800 Dimensions (Width x Height): 17.9x20.4 Our printing is archive-quality. Each map is printed using the fines