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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... officers , in his mule - skinner's voice , and his officers bawled at their men . The men raced for their horses , the baggage wagons were loaded ; after a half hour of tumult and confusion the troops fell into a sort of order ; Colonel ...
... officers , in his mule - skinner's voice , and his officers bawled at their men . The men raced for their horses , the baggage wagons were loaded ; after a half hour of tumult and confusion the troops fell into a sort of order ; Colonel ...
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... officers at Saratoga , the British broke and ran - and Gates , who wasn't on the field , had claimed the credit . All through the early night , Morgan explained his plans to the men and developed those plans with his officers . Long ...
... officers at Saratoga , the British broke and ran - and Gates , who wasn't on the field , had claimed the credit . All through the early night , Morgan explained his plans to the men and developed those plans with his officers . Long ...
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... officers and forty horsemen were , however , not unmindful of their own reputation , or the situation of their commanding officer . Colonel Washington's cavalry were charged , and driven back into the con- tinental infantry by this ...
... officers and forty horsemen were , however , not unmindful of their own reputation , or the situation of their commanding officer . Colonel Washington's cavalry were charged , and driven back into the con- tinental infantry by this ...
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