April 4,1766
Dear family,
I have seen a lot of amazing things over the last couple of years that I would like to tell you about. When they first recruited me, I wasn't on the front line but this battle I was. I got to see every thing that happened except the person who shot first. When the lobster backs showed up it, seemed like there was 1,000,000 of them, but we had the better fighting
position. Right before the battle started a commander from the 43rd regiment came to get me to fight on the North Bridge. After we shot a couple volleys the British retreated. We did not pursue the Redcoats because we did not want to be tired for the battle at Boston. Some of the other minutemen were surrounding Boston or at Breed's Hill, but I was at Bunker Hill. We demolished the British. I hope this letter comforts you and now you know what iv'e seen over the past couple of years.
April 4,1766
Dear family,
I have seen a lot of amazing things over the last couple of years that I would like to tell you about. When they first recruited me, I wasn't on the front line but this battle I was. I got to see every thing that happened except the person who shot first. When the lobster backs showed up it, seemed like there was 1,000,000 of them, but we had the better fighting position. Right before the battle started a commander from the 43rd regiment came to get me to fight on the North Bridge. After we shot a couple volleys the British retreated. We did not pursue the Redcoats because we did not want to be tired for the battle at Boston. Some of the other minutemen were surrounding Boston or at Breed's Hill, but I was at Bunker Hill. We demolished the British. I hope this letter comforts you and now you know what iv'e seen over the past couple of years.
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April 4,1766
Dear family,
I have seen a lot of amazing things over the last couple of years that I would like to tell you about. When they first recruited me, I wasn't on the front line but this battle I was. I got to see every thing that happened except the person who shot first. When the lobster backs showed up it, seemed like there was 1,000,000 of them, but we had the better fighting position. Right before the battle started a commander from the 43rd regiment came to get me to fight on the North Bridge. After we shot a couple volleys the British retreated. We did not pursue the Redcoats because we did not want to be tired for the battle at Boston. Some of the other minutemen were surrounding Boston or at Breed's Hill, but I was at Bunker Hill. We demolished the British. I hope this letter comforts you and now you know what iv'e seen over the past couple of years.
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