Stories About General Warren in Relation to the Fifth of March Massacre And Th

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Stories About General Warren in Relation to the Fifth of March Massacre And Th
Rebecca Warren Brown
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The moment he received information that the Brit- ish were on the move, he started from his bed, exclaiming, " my headache is gone. " He then met with the committee, of which he was chairman. With his usual quickness of per- ception he saw that Bunker Hill was the spot destined to be attacked, and so soon as it was resolved to send reinforcements there, he mounted his horse, and, with his fusil and sword hastened to the post of danger. When he had arrived at Bunker, or Breed's Hill (for GENERAL... WARREN. C5 they had not yet been able to fortify Bunker Hill, ) the enemy had landed at Charlestown, and thus made it clear that their intentions were to attack our forts. * Fiv^e thousand ex- perienced British troops were already landed and prepared, under the command of Gen. Howe, to encounter our men. They had been through no fatigue, had plenty of arms, ammunition, and every thing necessary to ren- der success almost certain. The Americans, on the contrary, were much exhausted, their arms were poor, their ammunition scanty, and no reinforcements of any importance had ar- rived.

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