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12 July, 12:14

Why did the Battle of Bunker Hill change British strategy at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War?

The battle made naval warfare less important during the war.

Colonial troops weren't as well trained as the British assumed.

British casualties during the battle were very high.

Supplies for both sides were nonexistent for months after the battle.

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  1. 12 July, 15:22
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    British casualties were very high, the british realized they would have to up their game
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