The Battle of Cowpens: The Great Morale-builderDoubleday, 1958 - 111ÆäÀÌÁö Brief account of the battle which was the psychological and military turning point of the American Revolution. |
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... enemy in that quarter , collect the provisions and forage out of the way of the enemy , which you will have formed into a number of small magazines in the rear of the position you may think proper to take . You will prevent plunder- ing ...
... enemy in that quarter , collect the provisions and forage out of the way of the enemy , which you will have formed into a number of small magazines in the rear of the position you may think proper to take . You will prevent plunder- ing ...
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... enemy's patrole approaching , was pursued and overtaken : two troops of dragoons , under Captain Ogilvie , of the legion , were then ordered to rein- force the advanced guard , and to harass the rear of the enemy . The march had not ...
... enemy's patrole approaching , was pursued and overtaken : two troops of dragoons , under Captain Ogilvie , of the legion , were then ordered to rein- force the advanced guard , and to harass the rear of the enemy . The march had not ...
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... enemy . . . Seven [ of Tarleton's ] men were killed and wounded and 20 horses fell by the first fire of the enemy . This ex- ertion of the cavalry . . . diffused such a terror the inhabitants that the King's troops passed among through ...
... enemy . . . Seven [ of Tarleton's ] men were killed and wounded and 20 horses fell by the first fire of the enemy . This ex- ertion of the cavalry . . . diffused such a terror the inhabitants that the King's troops passed among through ...
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