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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... raiding parties in every direction . His new war would be a war of plunder , a war of devastation , in which un- uniformed neighbors would murder neighbors , burn homes , destroy crops , food , cattle , horses , dogs , sheep ; drive ...
... raiding parties in every direction . His new war would be a war of plunder , a war of devastation , in which un- uniformed neighbors would murder neighbors , burn homes , destroy crops , food , cattle , horses , dogs , sheep ; drive ...
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... num- ber of things in common . They were impetuous , they were violent , they were masters of raiding tactics , they were greatly admired by the men they led , they were bitterly resentful of any failure to [ 39 ] THE GREAT MORALE - ...
... num- ber of things in common . They were impetuous , they were violent , they were masters of raiding tactics , they were greatly admired by the men they led , they were bitterly resentful of any failure to [ 39 ] THE GREAT MORALE - ...
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... raiding the British under Howe and Corn- wallis in Pennsylvania and New York ; but so far as Morgan could see , his efforts at Saratoga and else- where were studiously ignored . He was forty - four years old , ill paid when paid at all ...
... raiding the British under Howe and Corn- wallis in Pennsylvania and New York ; but so far as Morgan could see , his efforts at Saratoga and else- where were studiously ignored . He was forty - four years old , ill paid when paid at all ...
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