A dozen soldiers glared at the man.
Here You GoUS:4 killed and 24 woundedBritish: 330 killed, wounded, and captured
The Battle of Tippecanoe was fought near what is now known as the city of Battle Ground, Indiana. The battle only lasted one day which was November 7, 1811. The leaders of the battle were Governor William Henry Harrison and Shawnee leader Tecumseh.
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Instead of fleeing like the other soldiers, Henry decided to stand his ground and face the enemy. He found courage within himself to remain in the battle and prove his bravery.
In "The Red Badge of Courage," Henry encounters a tall soldier while wandering through a dense forest. The soldier tells Henry the story of how he was injured in the head during a battle.
they were taunted and mimicked
they were taunted and mimicked
he found a road and fell in with a crowd of wounded men
A dozen soldiers glared at the man.
A dozen soldiers glared at the man.
A dozen soldiers glared at the man.
the battle of Tippecanoe begin in November 7,1811. it was American who was lead by William Henry Harrison against the Shawnee Indians. the Shawnee Indians were defeated by William Henry Harrison and his soldiers.
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Henry envies the other soldiers because he lacks their combat experience, bravery, and confidence. He wishes he had their courage and gallantry in battle, which leads to feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt.
The intensity of the battle, the loss of key soldiers, and the mounting pressure of the conflict pushed Henry into a state of red rage. His sense of responsibility for his men and the outcome of the battle heightened his emotions, driving him to fight fiercely and recklessly.