Last of the Mohicans

While the regular and trained hirelings of the king marched with haughtiness to the right of the line, the less pretending colonists took their humbler position on its left, with a docility that long practice had rendered easy. What can be inferred from

While the regular and trained hirelings of the king marched with haughtiness to the right of the line, the less pretending colonists took their humbler position on its left, with a docility that long practice had rendered easy.

What can be inferred from this statement?

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We can infer the king's soldiers see the colonists as untrained and inferior.

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The Last of the Mohicans