
The Battle of Bunkers-Hill
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Authors:
- Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry)
1748 - 1816
- Moses, Montrose Jonas
1878 - 1934
About this book
Set against the backdrop of the American Revolutionary War, "The Battle of Bunkers-Hill" by H. H. Brackenridge vividly captures the fierce struggle for independence. This five-act play delves into the valor and sacrifice of those who fought at Bunker Hill, emphasizing themes of courage and the fight for unalienable rights. Brackenridge’s masterful use of heroic verse brings to life the tension and drama of this critical battle, making it a compelling read for historians and civic activists alike. As the narrative unfolds, readers will witness the profound impact of the Second Amendment on the burgeoning American identity. Engage with this historical exploration that not only recounts a key event but also resonates with the ideals of freedom and resilience.
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