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This book captures the pivotal Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolution. Set against the backdrop of rising tensions between the colonies and Britain, the author delves into the events leading up to the battle, providing a vivid account of the political turmoil, military strategies, and personal experiences of those involved. The detailed narrative recounts the crucial moments of the confrontation, highlighting the courage and determination of the American soldiers. It explores the broader historical significance of the battle, examining its impact on the course of the war and on the development of American independence. Ultimately, the book offers a compelling analysis of the battle's place in American history, shedding light on its enduring legacy as a symbol of the struggle for freedom and self-governance.
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Excerpt from An Oration Delivered at Charlestown, Massachusetts, on the 17th of June, 1841, in Commemoration of the Battle of Bunker-Hill
This oration was prepared and delivered at the request of the Officers and Members of the warren phalanx, who celebrated this interesting anniversary in an appropriate manner, in conjunction with the citizens of Charlestown, whose participation they invited. In compliance with their wish, kindly and politely expressed, these pages are now published. Large portions, here printed, were necessarily omitted in the delivery. The author aimed to present a fair and minute account of the memorable action in this town which opened the American Revolution. He could find no nearer beginning for the details of the day, than in a statement of the preliminary measures of British aggression and Colonial resistance, and the appropriate conclusion of the narrative seemed to require an exhibition of some of the results of the bloody conflict. We are probably now in possession of all that ever will be known concerning it. One who searches deeply into its history, is led to ask some questions to which no living voice or written record can give an answer. The author has availed him self of all the known existing means for affording information and ensuring accuracy. The History of the Battle, by Col. Samuel Swett, is the most valuable of all the documents which relate to it. For a few particulars mentioned in the following pages, which are not derived from any public documents, it is to be understood that the author is indebted to some pri vate sources of information.
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