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How was the loss of Bunker Hill a victory? It let the colonists move to a better position. It held the British long enough to allow Washington and his troops to escape. It made …
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How was the loss of Bunker Hill a victory?
It let the colonists move to a better position.
It held the British long enough to allow Washington and his troops to escape.
It made the British more concerned with the American war.
It was a victory for the British and a clear loss for the Americans.
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Bunker hill killed many British soldiers.
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