Maori won the battle of gate pa I believe.
Iron Chef Cora won the battle the score was Cora:49 Smith:44
Your opponent has to have won 2 gate cards. Then your special shot meter will fill completely. Another way is to have as many turns as possible, so your meter will slowly fill up.
no becuz bakugan from mcdonald cant pop out on the gate card
you have to roll another bakugan onto the field and if it lands on the bakugan you have, its a double stand. if it lands on the opponent's bakugan its either a sphere attack or you get to battle!
Heni Te Kiri Karamu, also known as Heni Pore, Jane Foley, and Jane Russell (1840 - 1933) of Te Arawa Iwi was a teacher and warrior who became known as the 'heroine of Gate Pa'. She was a teacher and governess and had learned to speak both English and French fluently.She was living at Maraetai, southeast of Auckland in July 1863 when British forces invaded the Waikato. She supported the Maori King movement and decided to head south to the Waikato. She joined a group of Ngati Koheriki who skirmished ther way south to meet up with Kingite forces. She reached the village of Wiremu Tamehana and here worked as an interpreter and translating captured British intelligence. After the fall of Orakau she travelled to Tauranga where British forces were readying to attack Ngati Koheriki and Ngaiterangi at a place called Pukehinahina. Here they built the pa or defensive fortification most commonly known as Gate Pa.Heni was present at the pa when the British forces, who were greatly superior in both numbers and weaponry, attacked the pa. Unfortunately for the British Gate Pa was a cleverly designed trap and the Maori defenders firing from concealed positions took a heavy toll on the British attack forcing them to retreat in disarray. The British fled leaving their wounded and dying behind while the Maori defenders, having achieved their military objectives, prepared to abandon the pa. Heni and others, despite having little more than water to offer, stayed to nurse the British wounded throughout the night even though the British were expected to counter-attack at anytime. It was this action that earned her the title 'Heroine of Gate Pa'.
where maori won battle of gate pa
where maori won battle of gate pa
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The Battle of Gate Pa took place in Tauranga, New Zealand in 1864 between British forces and Maori warriors. The Maori emerged victorious in this battle, despite being heavily outnumbered and outgunned. The battle marked a significant event in the New Zealand Wars.
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The Māori won the Battle of Gate Pa in 1864, not 1860, during the New Zealand Wars. This significant battle took place near Tauranga, in the Bay of Plenty region. The Māori forces, led by Chief Rawiri Puhirake, successfully defended their fortified position against British troops, showcasing their tactical skill and knowledge of the terrain. The victory was notable for its demonstration of Māori resilience and military capability.
The Union Army won the Battle of Chattanooga. The victory opened the gate for the invasion of Georgia and the campaign for the conquest of Atlanta.
The Muslim army under Khalid won the Battle of Damascus. Khalid gained an entry to the city at the east gate, and Thomas then negotiated a surrender with Ubaidah at the southwest gate. There was some disagreement between Khalid and Ubaidah as to whether the city had surrendered or was conquered.
British General Burgoyne and his troops surrendered to American General Gate and his army on October 17, 1777. This would single Gates out as the American who won the Battle of Saratoga.
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