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In the period after the Battle of Bunker Hill, what difficulties did the Continental army face?

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Subsequent to the battle, several officers were subjected to court martial and cashiered. Once combat began, desertion was a chronic issue for the colonial troops. By the time of the third British assault, there were only 700-800 troops left, with only 150 in the redoubt.
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Desertion, shortage of arms and ammunition, clothing, and shelter.
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