CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS—Every American schoolchild learns of the brave stand Revolutionary War Patriots made during the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill. Because they were low on ammunition, soldiers were told not to fire until they saw the “whites” of British soldiers’ eyes. Much less is known, however, about the ordinary citizens whose lives were upended when British forces burned the nearby neighborhood of Charlestown to the ground during the day’s events. Boston’s WBUR reports that excavations currently taking place are providing new insight into the lives of the locals who lost everything they owned that day. “The battle is something that we kind of glorify today, but also there was this deep loss, this trauma…..