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Why did the Battle of Bunker Hill strengthen support for the revolution? (3 points)

The British suffered few casualties.
The British suffered many casualties.
The Continental Army lost its leader.
The Continental Army lost many men.

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The answer is that the british suffered many casualties.

This is because the british, despite winning, had taken great casualties, which would become a morale-booster for the Americans

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