A Devil of a Whipping: The Battle of CowpensUniv of North Carolina Press, 2000. 12. 31. - 231ÆäÀÌÁö The battle of Cowpens was a crucial turning point in the Revolutionary War in the South and stands as perhaps the finest American tactical demonstration of the entire war. On 17 January 1781, Daniel Morgan's force of Continental troops and militia routed |
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8 ÆäÀÌÁö - DEAR TARLETON : I sent Haldane to you last night, to desire you would pass Broad river with the legion and the first battalion of the 71st as soon as possible. If Morgan is still at Williams's, or any where within your reach, I should wish you to push him to the utmost.