The Battle of Bunker Hill was won by the British, but it was a costly and sobering victory for them. Although they succeeded in taking control of the area, they suffered about twice as many casualties as the American forces. The Americans, despite retreating, proved they could stand up to the British troops, which was an important morale boost for the revolutionary cause. The battle showed that the colonial militias could fight effectively against the regular British army, signaling that the conflict would be prolonged and difficult for the British to suppress.
