Answer:
None are correct.
Explanation:
The Colonial soldiers were cornered during this battle and were short on ammunition. Before the battle, they chose to make their stand on Breed's Hill, located close to Bunker Hill, after which the battle was named. After building fortifications at the top of the hill, the men were instructed not to fire "until they could see the whites of their enemies eyes." The battle ended in a loss for the Revolutionary Army, but proved that the battle with Britain would be a hard fight, not the easy takeover that the British were expecting.