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The colonial militia of over 1000 men, led by William Prescott, quickly constructed ramparts and earthen fortifications on
top of Breed's Hill and Bunker Hill and along the Charlestown peninsula. British men-of-war opened fire but in spite of the
canon balls Colonel William Prescott walked on the top of the ramparts and his men carried on digging. General Thomas
Gage sent three thousand men across the Charles River to Charlestown to attack the Americans. The British troops
attacked and the first two assaults were repelled by the colonial militia, resulting in considerable losses to the British force
- over 1000 men were either killed or wounded. More British soldiers came from Boston. On the third assault, the colonial
militia ran out of powder and ammunition and had to retreat back to Cambridge. Although the British won the battle, they
suffered such heavy casualties that the relatively inexperienced colonial forces were filled with confidence in their ability to
fight the British.
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