What hill was actually the site of most of the fighting?
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Most of the fighting during the Battle of Bunker Hill took place on Breed's Hill, despite the battle's name.
The American troops first strengthened Breed's Hill to secure a strategic edge over the British forces based in Boston. This site offered a commanding vantage point of the surrounding landscape, essential for effective defense. The mix-up in names occurred because Bunker Hill, the larger hill in the vicinity, was often referenced, yet it was Breed's Hill that witnessed the fiercest fighting. The battle emphasized the importance of this location, showcasing the resolve and tactical foresight of the colonial forces.