History, asked by marybrown11, 7 months ago

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 army’s abilities.
High casualty rates weakened the colonial army.
Costs increased a new weapons were needed after the loss.

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Answered by aditijaink283
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Answer:

Option first is the correct answer.

The Battle of Bunker Hill impacted colonists: Confidence was built as the revolution began

Explanation:

  • General William Howe was in charge of the British army. Colonel William Prescott was in charge of the colonists' military.
  • The British army charged up the hill three times.
  • Even though they lost their strategic positions, the battle significantly boosted the morale of the inexperienced Americans by showing them that patriotism and commitment could defeat superior British military forces.
  • Don't shoot until you can see their eyes clearly, Colonel Prescott commanded for the reason that the colonists were running out of ammo.
  • Though the British won, many people died. Even after the colonists lost, more people now wanted to join the Army. Gave the colonists the confidence they needed to oppose Britain.

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Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:

Option-1

Confidence was built as the revolution began.

Explanation:

The commander was General William Howe.

British military. In control of the colonists' military was Colonel William Prescott. There were three ascents of the hill by the British troops.

The battle considerably raised the morale of the novice Americans even though they lost their strategic positions by demonstrating that patriotism and determination could beat superior British military forces.

Colonel Prescott shouted, 'Don't shoot until you can see their eyes plainly.' The colonists were running low on ammunition.

Despite winning, a lot of people died. Numerous people sought to join the Army even after the colonists were defeated. gave the settlers the self-assurance they needed to resist Britain.

FINAL ANSWER - Option-1

Confidence was built as the revolution began.

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