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Cowpens 1781 Turning point of the American Revolution 1st Edition

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Cowpens 1781 Turning point of the American Revolution 1st Edition

Author(s)

Ed Gilbert, Catherine Gilbert

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1st Edition

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9781472822376, 9781472807465

Publisher

Osprey Publishing

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This is a blistering account of the battle of Cowpens, a short, sharp conflict which marked a crucial turning point in the American Revolution. With Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton and the British troops in hot pursuit, Daniel Morgan, leading a small force of 700 Continentals and militia, chose the Cowpens as the battlefield in which to make a stand. The two forces clashed for barely more than 45 minutes, yet this brief battle shaped the outcome of the War in the South and decisively influenced the conflict as a whole. The authors provide a shrewd analysis of what was perhaps the finest tactical performance of the entire war. Bird’s-eye views, vivid illustrations and detailed maps illuminate the dynamism of this clash between two of the most famous commanders of the War of Independence.

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Cowpens 1781 Turning point of the American Revolution 1st Edition

SKU: 9781472822383

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Full Title

Cowpens 1781 Turning point of the American Revolution 1st Edition

Author(s)

Ed Gilbert, Catherine Gilbert

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781472822383, 9781472807465

Publisher

Osprey Publishing

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

This is a blistering account of the battle of Cowpens, a short, sharp conflict which marked a crucial turning point in the American Revolution. With Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton and the British troops in hot pursuit, Daniel Morgan, leading a small force of 700 Continentals and militia, chose the Cowpens as the battlefield in which to make a stand. The two forces clashed for barely more than 45 minutes, yet this brief battle shaped the outcome of the War in the South and decisively influenced the conflict as a whole. The authors provide a shrewd analysis of what was perhaps the finest tactical performance of the entire war. Bird’s-eye views, vivid illustrations and detailed maps illuminate the dynamism of this clash between two of the most famous commanders of the War of Independence.