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Colonists fortified Breed's Hill during the American Revolutionary War to strengthen their defensive position against British forces. The site was strategically located, providing a commanding view of Boston and its harbor, which allowed the colonists to threaten British troop movements. The fortifications were critical for demonstrating resistance and gaining morale among the colonial forces, ultimately culminating in the significant Battle of Bunker Hill, despite the British victory.

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