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the battle of bunker hill in 1775 was considered a victory for the continental army because the americans maintained their control of bunker hill. the british army sustained heavy casualties. the americans forced british soldiers to retreat to boston. the british army was forced to use most of its ammunition.
In the Battle of Bunker Hill, the British ultimately took the hill but suffered heavy casualties. This showed the American forces' ability to put up a strong fight against the well - trained British army, which was seen as a moral victory for the Continental army. The Americans did not maintain control of Bunker Hill, did not force the British to retreat to Boston, and the use of British ammunition was not the main reason for the American - perceived victory.
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B. the British army sustained heavy casualties.