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For 3 points, the annotated map includes mostly coherent, complete, and coordinated information and/or the format has minor flaws in legibility and aesthetics. 12 key Revolutionary War monuments in the Boston area, mapped. The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought outside of Boston, Massachusetts on June 17th, 1775. For 1 point, the annotated map has major defects in including coherent, complete, and coordinated information and the format has major flaws in legibility and aesthetics. Though the British forces won the battle, it was at a great cost to them, with at least 100 officers killed or wounded. Vernon, Beacon hill and Pemberton hill, and two other hills the settlers later called Copp’s Hill and Fort Hill. The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought outside of Boston, Massachusetts on June 17th, 1775. For 3 points, the student successfully completes all or most tasks on time and generally works harmoniously but has minor difficulties working effectively in a group in coordinating efforts, solving problems, and managing time.
June 1775, at Charles Town, N. America. For 1 point, the student successfully completes only a few or no tasks on time and generally did not work harmoniously or effectively in a group in coordinating efforts, solving problems, and managing time.
For 2 points, the student successfully completes some tasks on time and generally works harmoniously but has major difficulties working effectively in a group in coordinating efforts, solving problems, and managing time. BOSTON: MAP, 1775-1776. Newberry Library call number: Map 4F 3701 .S3 (Printable PDF version of Core Map A) Core Map B:: J. Map of Boston, Massachusetts, and the surrounding area, 1775-1776. #MediaStorehouse Boston’s Back Bay has been partially filled in this 1867 U.S. Coastal Survey map (the light gray area under the “ST” of BOSTON on the map). For 2 points, the annotated map has major (minor) defects in including coherent, complete, and coordinated information and/or the format has minor (major) flaws in legibility and aesthetics. These include the nation’s oldest war memorial and cannon seized from the British army Though the British forces won the battle, it was at a great cost to them, with at least 100 officers killed or wounded. Historical map of the Siege of Boston. Boston was once a peninsula (OP's map) called Shawmut by the Algonquin Native Americans. This beautiful map is a wonderful addition for any war enthusiast. American color map showing troop positions surrounding Boston. Hand, 1775). De Costa, A Plan of the Town of Boston and Harbour and the Country adjacent with Road from Boston to Concord (London: J. It it considered to be a Pyrrhic victory for the British, and marked a point in the Revolutionary War that showed the Colonials could stand up to fierce British assaults. *Free ground shipping offer applies to online orders only and within contiguous U.S.Historic Map - Boston, MA - Battle of Bunker Hill - 1775 3 main American units commanded by Washington, Thomas, and Putnam are designated.
New England militiamen prevented the movement by land of the British Army, which was garrisoned in what was then the peninsular city of Boston, Massachusetts Bay.Both sides had to deal with resource supply and personnel issues over the course of the siege. Line engraving, 19th century. The peninsula had five hills, one hill that would later be named Trimount (meaning triple mountain) actually consisted of three hills itself: Mt. Created/Published: Unknown Dimensions (Width x Height): 25.9x18.4 Each map is printed using the finest materials and methods. Following the skirmishes at Lexington and Concord, the British Army retreated to the relative safety of Boston and the city was surrounded by American troops. The Siege of Boston (April 19, 1775 – March 17, 1776) was the opening phase of the American Revolutionary War. Core Map A: Thomas Hyde Page, A Plan of the Town of Boston with the intrenchments of His Majesty's Forces in 1775 (London: William Faden, 1777). The British attempted a breakthrough in June, which resulted in the Battle of Bunker Hill, but ultimately were forced to return to Boston.