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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... horses died horribly in the holds of the horse transports on that stormy expedition ; but a few days after Tarleton landed at Charleston , he and his legion had captured a sufficient number of horses to set out again on raids that made ...
... horses died horribly in the holds of the horse transports on that stormy expedition ; but a few days after Tarleton landed at Charleston , he and his legion had captured a sufficient number of horses to set out again on raids that made ...
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... horse ; another horse rolled over and over ; three more cavalrymen pitched from their saddles ; half a dozen riderless horses cantered nakedly across the front of the riders . There were twelve cavalrymen down : fifteen . The sharp ...
... horse ; another horse rolled over and over ; three more cavalrymen pitched from their saddles ; half a dozen riderless horses cantered nakedly across the front of the riders . There were twelve cavalrymen down : fifteen . The sharp ...
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... horses and galloped after the retreating militia , who in- creased their speed . A number of historians persist in saying that the South Carolina militia retreated in perfect order , but they didn't . Some even ran fast enough to get to ...
... horses and galloped after the retreating militia , who in- creased their speed . A number of historians persist in saying that the South Carolina militia retreated in perfect order , but they didn't . Some even ran fast enough to get to ...
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