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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... killed , who had been overtaken by the legion in their pursuit . The number of dead horses , broken wagons and baggage scattered on the road formed a perfect scene of horror and confusion : Arms , knapsacks and accoutrements found were ...
... killed , who had been overtaken by the legion in their pursuit . The number of dead horses , broken wagons and baggage scattered on the road formed a perfect scene of horror and confusion : Arms , knapsacks and accoutrements found were ...
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... killed ! ' But most of them were for awhile too demoralized to realize the situation or obey the commands of their officers . As they would scamper off , Hughes would renewedly pursue , and once more gaining their front , would repeat ...
... killed ! ' But most of them were for awhile too demoralized to realize the situation or obey the commands of their officers . As they would scamper off , Hughes would renewedly pursue , and once more gaining their front , would repeat ...
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... killed near 50 on the spot , wounded many in the pursuit , and dispersed above 500 of the 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 ...
... killed near 50 on the spot , wounded many in the pursuit , and dispersed above 500 of the 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 ...
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