The British had been receiving reinforcements throughout …

Years: 1775 - 1775
June
The British had been receiving reinforcements throughout May until they reached a strength of about six thousand men.

Three generals had arrived on May 25, on HMS Cerberus: William Howe, John Burgoyne, and Henry Clinton.

Gage had begun planning to break out of the city.

The plan decided on by the British command is to fortify both Bunker Hill and Dorchester Heights.

They fix the date for taking Dorchester Heights at June 18.

The colonists' Committee of Safety had learned of the British plans 0n June 15.

In response, they had sent instructions to General Ward to fortify Bunker Hill and the heights of Charlestown; he has ordered Colonel William Prescott to do so.

On the night of June 16, Prescott leads twelve hundred men over the Charlestown Neck, and constructs fortifications on Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill.

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