Pertempuran Bunker Hill

Pertempuran Bunker Hill
Bagian dari Perang Revolusi Amerika

The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill
karya John Trumbull
Tanggal17 Juni 1775
LokasiCharlestown, Massachusetts
42°22′34.9″N 71°3′38.8″W / 42.376361°N 71.060778°W / 42.376361; -71.060778
Hasil Lihat Hasil
Perubahan
wilayah
Penaklukan Semenanjung Charlestown oleh pasukan Britania
Pihak terlibat

Persatuan Koloni

 Britania Raya
Tokoh dan pemimpin
William Prescott
Israel Putnam
Joseph Warren 
John Stark
Kerajaan Britania Raya William Howe
Kerajaan Britania Raya Thomas Gage
Kerajaan Britania Raya Sir Robert Pigot
Kerajaan Britania Raya James Abercrombie 
Kerajaan Britania Raya Henry Clinton
Kerajaan Britania Raya Samuel Graves
Kerajaan Britania Raya John Pitcairn 
Kekuatan
~2,400[1] 3,000+[2]
Korban
115 korban jiwa,
305 terluka,
30 tertangkap (20 tahanan perang meninggal)
Total: 450[3]
19 perwira terbunuh
62 perwira terluka
207 pasukan terbunuh
766 pasukan terluka
Total: 1.054[4]
Pertempuran Bunker Hill di Boston
Pertempuran Bunker Hill
Lokasi di Massachusetts

Pertempuran Bunker Hill dipertarungkan pada tanggal 17 Juni 1775, saat Pengepungan Boston pada tahap awal Perang Revolusi Amerika. Nama pertempuran ini diambil dari nama Bunker Hill di Charlestown, Massachusetts, yang terlibat secara terpisah dalam pertempuran tersebut. Pertempuran tersebut adalah tujuan utama bagi kedua pasukan kolonial dan pasukan Britania, meskipun sebagian besar pertempuran ini terjadi di bukit yang berdekatan yang kemudian dikenal sebagai Breed's Hill.[5][6]

  1. ^ Chidsey p. 122 counts 1,400 in the night-time fortification work. Frothingham is unclear on the number of reinforcements arriving just before the battle breaks out. In a footnote on p. 136, as well as on p. 190, he elaborates the difficulty in getting an accurate count.
  2. ^ Chidsey p. 90 says the initial force requested was 1,550, but Howe requested and received reinforcements before the battle began. Frothingham p. 137 puts the total British contingent likely to be over 3,000. Furthermore, according to Frothingham p. 148, additional reinforcements arrived from Boston after the second attack was repulsed. Frothingham, p. 191 notes the difficulty in attaining an accurate count of British troops involved.
  3. ^ Chidsey, p. 104
  4. ^ Frothingham pp. 191, 194.
  5. ^ Borneman, Walter R. American Spring: Lexington, Concord, and the Road to Revolution, p. 350, Little, Brown and Company, New York, Boston, London, 2014. ISBN 978-0-316-22102-3.
  6. ^ Hubbard, Robert Ernest. Major General Israel Putnam: Hero of the American Revolution, p. 85, McFarland & Company, Inc., Jefferson, North Carolina, 2017. ISBN 978-1-4766-6453-8.

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