The Austrian cavalry felt indifferent to the fact that they couldn't understand English, but the British cavalry gentlemen immediately felt their blood boil.
Most of them were from noble families—when had they ever suffered such humiliation from these North American peasants?
Immediately, two furious cavalry company commanders glared with hostility and charged at the Americans with their sabers raised.
Seeing this, the other British cavalrymen cursed and followed suit. The British cavalry commander could not hold them back. The Americans' crude insults rang in his ears, and even he couldn't suppress his anger. He simply ordered a charge against the American infantry.
The Austrian cavalry were utterly dumbfounded.
Wasn't the mission to annihilate the French artillery? What were these British folks trying to do?