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BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL BATTLEFIELD TOUR... IN 10 MINUTES?  

Katie Turner Getty
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Is it possible to cover the entire Battle of Bunker Hill in 10 minutes? NOPE! But, join me as we hit some of the highlights of the Bunker Hill Battlefield in Charlestown, Massachusetts. Considered a pyrrhic victory for the British, the engagement on June 17, 1775 was one of the first pitched battles of the American Revolution.
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Комментарии : 76   
@edwardhuster8466
@edwardhuster8466 5 месяцев назад
Love that Boston accent.
@jayseaborg3895
@jayseaborg3895 2 месяца назад
Oh yeah,nothing says Boston like learning about the Battle of Bunkah Hill, located near Bahstan Hawbah. So interesting to see the actual site after reading the accounts and seeing the famous paintings done of the fight.
@timschulze5789
@timschulze5789 24 дня назад
Love this channel, the 249th anniversary of the battle is tomorrow, let us remember those brave Patriots who left us a legacy of Freedom.
@dennisswaim8210
@dennisswaim8210 Месяц назад
North Carolina checking in. Love your in person on the spot lectures. Your accent just makes it so much more authentic. Thank you for clearing up the Bunker Hill/ Breeds Hill Battle misconceptions. After this battle, it became obvious that we Americans were not going to be the pushovers the less imformed Britain thought we would be. It was going to be a long nasty fight before we won our independence.
@willeel3750
@willeel3750 4 месяца назад
10 minutes! Katie, this old Yankee Boy could listen to you for hours. You're so knowledgeable and have great elocution, not to mention that great accent. My grand father (7th generation) died at Valley Forge in 1778. He was from Southborough, Mass. He was 59 and had 13 kids but still fought with his son, another of my grandfathers alongside him. Everywhere I travel people always ask me about my New England accent. It is nice to hear yours.
@williamperry1786
@williamperry1786 Месяц назад
I'm from RO DiELAND! What accent!
@DrJDGood
@DrJDGood 2 месяца назад
I’m British and know nothing of this aspect of our shared history - so it is very interesting.
@williamward7226
@williamward7226 3 месяца назад
Love your history. From east Tennessee. We have a lot of revolutionary war history here to. Thank you.
@michaelbdoherty
@michaelbdoherty Год назад
Very good video presentation. I could listen to you for hours. Showing the neighborhood around Bunker Hill gives us a great perspective of how things have changed. Thank you for all your hard work. 🇺🇸
@KatieTurnerGetty
@KatieTurnerGetty Год назад
Thank you so much, as always, for the kind words!! I really appreciate them!
@douglasdarrell2083
@douglasdarrell2083 3 месяца назад
You're a great history buff. Grew up in Concord, Mass. from 1965-1972 back in the day. Walked where Henry David Thoreau wrote about Like your tour and history informing the past. Went to North Bennet Street School in the North End of Boston 1975-76 when renovation on the waterfront. Miss what I was able to remember which has all changed. All good experiences I treasure in my mind. I have been living in Barnstead N.H. these past 42 years living in a Revolutionary war veterens house and been restoring the house and gardens. Rev. Nathaniel Adams. Johns younger brother built the first stick built house and church in this town when every one else still living in log cabins. The church is still standing with the grave yard. History is fascinatining . Selectman Edward Tasker here in town is a direct decendant and lives in the same house his ancestors Tasker. lived and the first 4 Town Meetings where were held back after the Revolution. All your podcasts are great to watch.
@mopbrothers
@mopbrothers 2 месяца назад
What lovely land. Good weather, old history, water, and green trees. Massachusetts seems magical.
@dougwatt6303
@dougwatt6303 3 месяца назад
I’m a big fan. Thank you! Greetings from Alberta, Canada.
@InternetScammer
@InternetScammer Год назад
random RU-vid recommendations 😐 but for some reason, I stayed and watched the entire video 😂👏🏻 great content 📈
@KatieTurnerGetty
@KatieTurnerGetty Год назад
Haha!! That is so nice to hear, thank you so much!! 😁🙏
@fredg5390
@fredg5390 4 месяца назад
Another wonderful and very informative tour which are always GREAT!! Next year will be the 250th Anniversary, are you planning an visiting Bunker Hill on the anniversary? Always enjoying your commentary. Please keep up the excellent work and education of our Nation's founding.
@normpaddle
@normpaddle 2 месяца назад
Had ancestors fight on that hill. Great to see. Thanks!
@littlecrow6484
@littlecrow6484 3 месяца назад
Love watching your shows Katie. Hey , c'mon down to Richmond, VA and see where Benedict Arnold fought the British in a battle. There's houses and a hospital there now on Grove Avenue and a marker of commemoration.
@kefalo84
@kefalo84 3 месяца назад
Visiting Boston this summer and wanted to see Bunker hill. The moment she said "Wah" in her Boston accent; 00:08; I knew I had to stay for the whole video. :D
@troykauffman3963
@troykauffman3963 3 месяца назад
Great summary Katie, thank you.
@marymoar287
@marymoar287 Год назад
Awesome video Katie! Thank you!
@adampuccinosr8492
@adampuccinosr8492 Месяц назад
I was born and raised in Somerville's Union Sq. I lived across the street for Southern Jr High. Initially, I would skip by your videos because I thought I knew it all. But you've proved me wrong all your videos I've watched so far have a tidbit or so I did know. I'd like to bring a group from Mystic Ct up there. Do you do historical walks? You're easy to listen to, and you tell great stories.
@richardwells8954
@richardwells8954 4 месяца назад
This history is unknown to modern children. Pity that they understand so little about their own country.
@LockerMart
@LockerMart 3 месяца назад
Another well done video. 10 minute length was good.
@user-kr9zb2ng8i
@user-kr9zb2ng8i 19 дней назад
Thank you again,lovely Katie.
@marckristel1598
@marckristel1598 Год назад
I’ve learned so much thank you again for another amazing video
@royclevenger9817
@royclevenger9817 Год назад
Excellent. Thank you.
@counciousstream
@counciousstream 4 месяца назад
I love your enthusiasm! I've watched about a half dozen on a binge. Tbh, I'm a bit captivated by your research, knowledge, and presentation. One interesting thing that just may become useful some day: I have learned how the town of Pibbidy is pronounced. Nevertheless perhaps one day I will have the opportunity to see one of your live presentations. Until then keep up the great education and entertainment that your videos provide.
@bjorker40
@bjorker40 Год назад
Love this video …heard you on Road dog radio this morning with Jimmy Mack and had to pay you a visit here!
@KatieTurnerGetty
@KatieTurnerGetty Год назад
Thank you so much for stopping by! :)
@haroldconner2645
@haroldconner2645 3 месяца назад
Recent subscriber. Greetings from the colony of Delaware.
@nickskalkos7169
@nickskalkos7169 Год назад
Outstanding video Katie. The quality of your work is improving all the time. looking forward to the next video.
@KatieTurnerGetty
@KatieTurnerGetty Год назад
Thank you! The learning curve with the technology has been STEEP!
@whbrown1862
@whbrown1862 Год назад
Awesome presentation! Great synopsis.
@KatieTurnerGetty
@KatieTurnerGetty Год назад
VERY hard to only talk for 10 minutes, haha
@SaltborneHeathen
@SaltborneHeathen 5 месяцев назад
Excellently done. I can’t believe I never visited here having grown up across the border in NH, but I really need to get there to see where so many of my direct ancestors fought, and some gave their lives
@KatieTurnerGetty
@KatieTurnerGetty 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! 🍀 It’s well worth walking the grounds and even venturing out to other areas in Charlestown just to get a sense of the whole area where the battle raged. It’s very cool that you know of ancestors who fought there!! 🍀 thank you for watching!
@dickfleissner8257
@dickfleissner8257 4 месяца назад
I really enjoy hearing the details. Thank you.
@healyburnham393
@healyburnham393 3 месяца назад
One of Washington's privates wrote of his war, the cold and the hunger. Said he got paid only once, after a Jew provided the army with some gold. I watched 6 of your videos today. Wonderful !
@williamperry1786
@williamperry1786 Месяц назад
She is addictive!
@RH-of5cr
@RH-of5cr Месяц назад
good job Katie. For some reason I have become more and more obsessed with this time period so this was fun.
@billfilios2677
@billfilios2677 4 месяца назад
Thank you for this video. I’ve visited the Battle of Bunker Hill monument several times. I remember as a kid my dad occasionally driving us out to Boston, from Western Mass, to see the Red Sox play. On those trips we’d also stop to see the monument as well as the the USS Constitution, down in the Charlestown Navy Yard. My dad like to stop at every plaque or engraving he could find and have me and my siblings take turns reading them out loud.
@ct6088
@ct6088 Год назад
Great video Kate! Lots of info in 10 minutes...I would say you met the challenge!!!!!!!
@adidasjesus41-31
@adidasjesus41-31 3 месяца назад
Came for the video. But slowly find out I have a huge crush on Katie. It’s awesome!!!!
@williamperry1786
@williamperry1786 Месяц назад
SHE'S AWESOME! If you don't have a crush on Katie, you need resusitation!
@rfletch62
@rfletch62 3 месяца назад
Just a viewer from RI who appreciates these history lessons. Thank you! We have our own quirky accent here, though no one thinks we sound "wicked smaat", as you clearly are.
@williamperry1786
@williamperry1786 Месяц назад
I believe you meant to say, "wickit smaat"!
@user-dr6yb1bv7v
@user-dr6yb1bv7v 4 месяца назад
OK. Where did you get your history education. Excellent information!
@waynetucker674
@waynetucker674 Год назад
Another great video, Katie. I came to offer a footnote. When you mentioned that all of Charlestown was burned to the ground, I was reminded of Cato Hanker's 1794 petition to the Commonwealth for indigent support. Cato, who was kidnapped in Africa and enslaved (and manumitted) in Framingham, leaned on not only his military service in the French & Indian war and the Revolution, but he mentions that "he lost considerable property by the burning of Charlestown." The petition further states that Cato's 1778 Revolutionary tour of duty left him with a permanent disability.
@KatieTurnerGetty
@KatieTurnerGetty Год назад
Wayne, thank you so much for watching and for alerting me to Cato Hanker! I'm very grateful to know of him and will stay on the look-out for his name as I research!
@bigga55
@bigga55 3 месяца назад
Hey Katie great video.
@jamesmorgan7459
@jamesmorgan7459 2 месяца назад
Well done!
@briansullivan3391
@briansullivan3391 Месяц назад
Katie, would you marry me? Seriously, I'm from Worcester originally, and I love your accent. Too much time spent in Texas has ruined any accent I have had. Fantastic job on your videos; please keep up the great work!
@libertycoffeehouse3944
@libertycoffeehouse3944 3 месяца назад
I love your accent.
@richardyoder3646
@richardyoder3646 Месяц назад
Love your videos
@waynelucier1678
@waynelucier1678 2 месяца назад
Very interesting
@edwardbain5391
@edwardbain5391 Месяц назад
Hey Katie thankyou so much !!!!!So it appears it is and was common practice to totally decimate a city in warfare. We see that today in Ukraine and Gaza. That is Gaza city and other areas along with Bhakmut and Adivka in Ukraine. Once the dogs of war are released yes havoc does prevail. Sorry so many have no clue the destruction and devastation that accompanies warfare. It is the intolerance greed and lust for power of men that opens the door and it has to be the utter sacrifice of those who desire sanity that are forced to shut the door on mans inhumanity to man, it just takes years to get the rage of man contained however and in the meantime the innocent pay the price. Our founders were truly men and women of Great stature that finally gave no quarter to tyrrany.
@user-hg1lt4cj2r
@user-hg1lt4cj2r 24 дня назад
Great video
@michaelchesny656
@michaelchesny656 4 месяца назад
A splendid video. Your excellent summary and tour brought back memories of visits to the battlefield. Thank you, Katie.
@senorboardhead
@senorboardhead 3 месяца назад
10,000 subs is soon ‘. So wicked !
@WHODEYJUNGLE
@WHODEYJUNGLE 3 дня назад
Love your accent.
@bhoran1152
@bhoran1152 3 месяца назад
👍
@charlesmartel5735
@charlesmartel5735 5 месяцев назад
Perhaps this wouldn't be of interest to you or to your viewers, but I pull up Google Maps to try to identify positions and directions you mention, but the land area has changed so much from that time that I can hardly tell what's where. This viewer would find interesting the topic of how the land area of Boston and surrounds has changed from then to now.
@ghostmost2614
@ghostmost2614 День назад
Have you ever taken your show on the road?
@theOGnokk
@theOGnokk Год назад
My favorite subject colonial Massachusetts history
@billkallas1762
@billkallas1762 5 месяцев назад
I don't know if it's true of not, but I've read that the British used "heated shot" to set the town on fire. (Heating cannonballs red hot in small furnaces, before firing)
@charlescorris3469
@charlescorris3469 4 месяца назад
You did it…
@PaulWhitcomb-ty6md
@PaulWhitcomb-ty6md 4 месяца назад
I have to ask: Did the Americans have bayonets? If not, why not? (They must have understood their ammunition situation).
@dmacarthur5356
@dmacarthur5356 3 месяца назад
For sure some colonials had bayonets but it would be much more common for them to show up at a muster with the family musket that had no bayonet or bayonet lug. As far as ammunition it was the procurement of gun powder that was the real issue and remained an issue for the entirety of the war. In 1775 there was only one powder mill in the colonies and was considered very low quality. Due to demand for saltpeter some areas had public urine collection points to aid the supply to make it. I would highly recommend the book "The British are Coming" by Rick Atkinson as it goes into great detail the battle of Bunker Hill, the siege of Boston, the Canada campaigns and the logistical supply problems encountered by the Colonial Army.
@AmazinFireMan
@AmazinFireMan 4 месяца назад
I beg your pardon, the information that you present is not crazy. Much appreciated!
@kmterpin
@kmterpin 17 дней назад
I know, right? Thought I misheard her! For how could these interesting / educational / informative videos be crazy?
@davidcarlin3850
@davidcarlin3850 2 месяца назад
You look delicious my dear
@dickfleissner8257
@dickfleissner8257 4 месяца назад
Thank you for posting.
@Andre-qc9nb
@Andre-qc9nb 8 месяцев назад
Excellent video! Love your accent and dang, you're a hottie too...
@bigbaba1111
@bigbaba1111 21 день назад
British arrogance meets American determination.
@MrSlitskirts
@MrSlitskirts 4 месяца назад
Great clip and subject, including your other clips. This one is good as an overview to the early battles and compliments your videos: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2LEgs_H2gYg.html thanks.
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