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why did the battle of bunker hill change british strategy at the beginning of the american revolutionary war?
supplies for both sides were nonexistent for months after the battle.
the battle made naval warfare less important during the war.
colonial troops werent as well trained as the british assumed.
british casualties during the battle were very high.
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why was new york city so difficult to defend against a british invasion?
it was difficult to maintain troops attention in the city.
it had no established fortifications.
most colonists there were hostile to the rebellion.
it was surrounded by water.
For the first, high British casualties at Bunker Hill changed strategy. For the second, New - York's water - surrounded geography made defense hard.
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- D. British casualties during the battle were very high.
- D. It was surrounded by water.