They killed a lot of the British people, but they lost the hill, but the colonists didn't care, because they killed A LOT of British people. It was saying that the colonists were tough and weren't going to take what the British were dishing out. They also were not sure if they could win the war and this convinced them they could.
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Mordred betrays the king, taking his castles, his crown and his wife. Arthur does battle with him just as in the other stories. Mordred is proud and insolent in his new-found power, which enrages Gawain and Arthur. Gawain, who throughout the ages is hot-tempered and fierce both with words and with weapons, curses and pursues Mordred ruthlessly. The author recounts much of Gawain's heroic fight with Mordred, but with Mordred's sly stroke of a knife, the brave Gawain meets his end.
they were proud of having stood their ground against the British soldiers
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They killed a lot of the British people, but they lost the hill, but the colonists didn't care, because they killed A LOT of British people. It was saying that the colonists were tough and weren't going to take what the British were dishing out. They also were not sure if they could win the war and this convinced them they could.
The battle of Bunker Hill was one of the only victory's we had had in while. Also a very few number of Americans held off a large amount of British, Because we a had a Force multiplier which was bunker hill... the irony is the battle wasn't actually fought on bunker hill but the hill next to it.
because they won the battle
Because they didn't lose as many men as the British lost.
They were proud and felt like a part of a larger group.
It made colonists proud and unified them in their determination.
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The proud and noble English surname of Barnable is first found in Devon, where they had been granted lands in recognition for their distinguished actions during the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D. Family motto: "Regard the dead!"
At the end of "The Red Badge of Courage," Henry feels a mix of relief, pride, and uncertainty. He is relieved to have survived the battle, proud of his actions, but also unsure of how others will perceive him and whether his bravery was genuine.
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They were more proud of themselves and they wanted the independence Great Britain
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