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how did the battle of bunker hill impact colonists?
○ confidence was built as the revolution began.
○ worries grow as people were unsure of the colonial armys abilities.
○ high casualty rates weakened the colonial army.
○ costs increased a new weapons were needed after the loss.
The Battle of Bunker Hill (1775) saw colonial militia hold off well-trained British troops multiple times before retreating. Though the colonists lost the physical hill, they proved they could stand against the professional British army, which boosted their morale and confidence at the start of the Revolutionary War. The other options are incorrect: colonial confidence rose, not fell; while casualties were high, the army was not weakened to a disabling degree; and new weapons costs were not a key immediate impact of the battle.
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Confidence was built as the revolution began.