The correct answer is A) The British lost twice as many troops as did the Patriots.
The Battle of Bunker Hill is considered a Patriot victory in that the British lost twice as many troops as did the Patriots.
One of the first battles of the Revolutionary War that was fought by the British troops and the Continental Army was the Battle of Bunker Hill. It was fought on June 17, 1775, in Breed's Hill. Although the English Army won the battle, the Continental troops inflicted many casualties to the experimented British Army. That is why it was considered a Patriot "victory," because it represented a moral victory to the inexperienced Continental Army.
For women, it allowed women to join the work force.
For African Americans, it made jobs available because businesses were booming and a very small percentage of blacks fought in the war.
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I would think D. This is the only one that is an invalid technique to change a law. Any of the first three may be viewed by some as wrong, but many can agree that resorting to any means as low as violence not only is wrong, but unnecessary and will not bring change as easily.
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