What was General Howe’s initial plan for the battle?
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General Howe’s initial plan for the Battle of Bunker Hill involved launching a frontal assault on the American fortifications.
He was convinced that a direct assault would swiftly overpower the colonial troops stationed on Breed's Hill. Although he recognized the Americans' formidable defensive setup, Howe misjudged their determination and the potency of their fire. The frontal attack led to heavy British losses, underscoring the difficulties of confronting a resolute enemy entrenched in solid positions. In the end, Howe's approach revealed the intricacies of warfare and the challenges the British forces encountered in quelling the colonial uprising.