How did the British respond to the strong Patriot resistance encountered at Bunker Hill and the creation of the Continental Army under General George Washington?

A) They offered incentives to Loyalists to join their side.
B) They prepared for a sustained military conflict.
C) They explored options for withdrawal from the conflict.
D) They sought more assistance from European powers.


B

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