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Bunker Hill

Titel: Bunker Hill
Autoren: Nathaniel Philbrick
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Index
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    Abercrombie, James, 234
    Abercromby, James, 26, 351n
    Acton militia, 137–40, 142, 147, 151–52, 156, 330n
    Adair, Jesse, 123–24, 126
    Adams, Abigail, 236, 245, 252, 279, 289–91, 294
    Adams, John, 39–40, 70, 85, 112, 160, 305n, 313n, 336n
    and accused British soldiers, 4, 8
    on American Revolution, 302n, 345n
    on army commissions, 192
    on Benjamin Church, 252
    and Continental Congress, 45, 56, 74, 247, 294
    at council of war, 267
    illness of, 32–33, 68, 307n
    on patriots, 303n
    and Port Act, 36
    promotes Henry Knox, 270
    and Suffolk Resolves, 76
    and Joseph Warren, 194, 236, 307n, 337n, 345n
    Adams, John Quincy, 46, 292–95, 356n
    Adams, Joseph, 153, 157–58
    Adams, Samuel, 28, 52, 57, 90, 95, 123, 163, 190, 247, 322–23n
    on America’s future, 308–9n
    and Continental Congress, 44–48, 55–56, 73–74, 113, 130, 312n
    description of, 67, 130
    flees to Lexington, 111–12, 116, 118–19, 122
    and Josiah Quincy, 171–72
    and Lexington fight, 130–31, 325n
    moderates Boston town meetings, 33–34, 48, 96, 99–100, 130
    opposes Government Act, 41–42
    as political leader, 34, 38, 54–55, 66–67, 121
    and Port Act, 36–37
    and Joseph Warren, 81, 110, 180–81, 193–94, 235–36
    Administration of Justice Act, 53
    African Americans, 51, 65, 71, 121, 159, 324n, 331n
    in army, 165, 228, 241, 262–63, 351n
    casualties of, 128
    exclusion of, 251, 295
    See also
slavery;
specific names
; Washington, George
    Allen, Ethan, 173–74
    American colonies
    British limit rights of, 44, 55
    desire peace, 98
    founding of, 33
    lack of aristocracy in, 193
    in open rebellion, 112
    rivalry among, 214
    and “salutary neglect,” 6
    and “the will of the people,” 193–94
    unity of, 76, 262, 265
    American navy, 245, 257–58
    Ames, Dr. Nathaniel, 101–2, 112, 177, 215–16
    ammunition
    bar shot, 212
    bullets, 66, 122, 135
    cartridges, 66, 124, 138, 183, 210
    from Fort Ticonderoga, 268–71
    hotshot, 218
    lack of, 148, 154, 226
    lead balls, 88, 124
    on the
Nancy
, 258, 268
    See also
gunpowder
    Amory, John, 48
    amphibious assaults, 170, 183, 204, 250, 276, 282–83
    Andover, Mass., 147, 162
    Andrews, John, 48–49
    on Battle Road, 158, 330n
    on Boston, 88, 111, 311n, 315n, 318n, 321n
    on British army, 51–52, 62, 64, 80, 316n
    on Coercive Acts, 58
    on Gage, 60, 79, 87, 315n, 317n, 319n
    on Government Act, 312n
    on Haldimand, 317n
    on Massacre Day Oration, 100–1
    on patriots, 42, 53
    on provincial army, 71, 77–78
    on Samuel Adams, 56, 312n
    wife of, 113, 169, 286
    Andros, Gov. Edmund, 5
    Arlington.
See
Menotomy (Arlington)
    Arnold, Benedict, 173–74, 245, 271, 332n
    artillery, 118, 135, 248, 284
    of British army, 78, 103–5, 140, 149, 210, 213, 218, 225, 273
    for continental army,
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