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the battle of bunker hill in 1775 was considered a victory for the continental army because
○ the americans maintained their control of bunker hill.
○ the british army sustained heavy casualties.
○ the americans forced british soldiers to retreat to boston.
○ the british army was forced to use most of its ammunition.
The Battle of Bunker Hill (1775) ended with the British seizing the hill, but they suffered extremely high casualties (over 1,000 men) compared to the Continental Army's losses. This heavy toll showed the colonists could stand against professional British troops, leading the battle to be viewed as a moral/strategic victory for the Continental Army. The other options are incorrect: the Americans did not hold Bunker Hill, they did not force a British retreat to Boston, and ammunition usage was not the key reason for it being seen as a colonial victory.
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the British army sustained heavy casualties.