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As the British force of 2400 advanced, 1600 militia members waited. As they climbed the exposed hillside with heavy packs, the British soldiers were cut down. Twice they retreated. Stepping over the dead and wounded, they returned for a third try. The colonist were now out of ammunition, and eventually they had to retreat. The British had to sacrifice about double the number of Patriot soldiers.

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The Battle of Bunker Hill was a tragic victory for the British because even though they ultimately won the battle, they suffered heavy casualties. The British lost a significant number of soldiers, including many officers, which had a demoralizing effect on their military. Additionally, the battle showcased the determination and fighting skill of the American colonial forces, which boosted their morale and confidence in their ability to stand up to the British.

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