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What surprised the British at Bunker Hill? A. How well-supplied the colonists were B. How the colonists could hold the hill C. How fast the colonists created an embankment D. How disciplined the soldiers were, firing at British troops
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Weegy: What surprised the British at the Bunker Hill is how the Americans strongly protected their base.
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How the colonists could hold the hill is what surprised the British at Bunker Hill.
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