No.
The battle of Bunker Hill was so important because it proved to the British, that the colonists could fight. On the other hand it told the colonist that the war would be hard to put up with.
Bunker Hill showed just how determined both sides were. The colonists on the hill ran out of ammunition and the British literally killed them where they stood. It was a major battle for the time and showed that the colonists were ready to fight to the death. No prisoners were taken and the British used bayonets on the living.
Bunker Hill was and is a Boston holiday, strictly cerebrated in Boston. Not Cambridge, not Lowell, just us Bostonians. But Bunker Hill was where the British Army caused the Patriots to retreat to Cambridge. The reason that I think that we celebrate is is because it was our inspiration to fight on. But no, we didn't win that one, buddy.
No the French have not yet been included in the Revolutionary War until the turning point of the War, Saratoga. After the battle of Saratoga the French realized that the Americans have a chance of winning the war.
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Yes, Thomas Paine did fight in the revolutionary war.
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No.
Thomas Paine tries to persuade Americans to fight and completely separate from Great Britain.
The battle of Bunker Hill
Yes
Thomas Paine's "Common Sense", Thomas Paine's "The Crisis", Thomas Jefferson et. al. "Declaration of Independence. Take your pick.
Thomas Paine wrote the "Common Sense" this gave or supported reasons to why the colonists should fight for their independence.
to fight for freedom against slaves
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