How did General Howe’s leadership affect the British troop’s performance?
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General Howe’s leadership during the Battle of Bunker Hill had a demoralizing effect on British troops.
Although Howe was an experienced commander, he encountered considerable difficulties, such as the unanticipated intensity of American resistance and the severe casualties incurred during the assaults. The continuous frontal attacks, which resulted in significant losses, caused frustration and diminished morale among the troops. The awareness that a well-prepared colonial force could inflict such harm on the British army fostered a sense of uncertainty and unease within the ranks, impacting their confidence in upcoming battles during the Revolutionary War.