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Second Continental Congress. Statistics. About 5,400 soldiers fought About 1,000 more Americans than British About 400 Americans wounded About 1,100 British wounded (50%) About 2,800 Americans survived. A Strategic Location. Overlooked Boston
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Statistics • About 5,400 soldiers fought • About 1,000 more Americans than British • About 400 Americans wounded • About 1,100 British wounded (50%) • About 2,800 Americans survived
A Strategic Location • Overlooked Boston • Cannons could be fired from the hill onto the city.
Battles • 3 battles fought • Americans won first 2 • Americans ran out of ammunition; had to retreat in the 3rd battle
General Israel Putnam “Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes.”
Significance • Boosted confidence of Americans • Showed Americans able to hold their own against British regulars