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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... leaders , especially by Lord Cornwallis and Sir Henry Clinton , was promoted to a lieutenant colonelcy and put in ... leader . All the horses died horribly in the holds of the horse transports on that stormy expedition ; but a few ...
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... leader of rangers and sharpshooters , Cornwallis suspected that Morgan , if not stopped , might break around the Ninety Six area and strike his important garrison at Augusta . If , on the other hand , Cornwallis were to risk sending too ...
... leader of rangers and sharpshooters , Cornwallis suspected that Morgan , if not stopped , might break around the Ninety Six area and strike his important garrison at Augusta . If , on the other hand , Cornwallis were to risk sending too ...
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The Great Morale-builder Kenneth Lewis Roberts. The leader of the North Carolina militia with Mor- gan , Major James McDowell , had been one of those to meet at the Cowpens . Pickens knew the place well . All the Patriot militia knew it ...
The Great Morale-builder Kenneth Lewis Roberts. The leader of the North Carolina militia with Mor- gan , Major James McDowell , had been one of those to meet at the Cowpens . Pickens knew the place well . All the Patriot militia knew it ...
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