Which of the following events occurred after the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775?
George Washington became commander of the American army and began to organize it.
George Washington resigned as president of the colonies so he could take over the army.
George Washington attended the Second Continental Congress to declare war on Britain.
George Washington launched a second attack on Bunker Hill and was able to win control of it.



Answer :

The events that occurred was that "George Washington became commander of the American army and began to organize it."

The right answer is George Washington became commander of the American army and began to organize it.

The Continental Congress named George Washington commander in chief of a Continental army. The selection was based on his success in the French-Indian wars, his Virginia citizenship, the wealthiest and most populous province and his personal features that made him looks like a leader. The result of the  Battle of Bunker Hill was a British victory with a large number of causalities.  After the battle the two armies, American and British, settled in for a nine-month delay as the two opposing forces waited on diplomatic efforts.