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Battlefield detectives : American Revolution : Battle of Cowpens / written, produced and directed by David Wright ; produced by Granada Manchester for History Television Network Productions.

Format Electronic and Video (Streaming)
Publication Info[New York, NY] : A&E Television Networks : Distributed in the U.S. by New Video, ©2006.
Description1 electronic resource (approximately 45 min).
Supplemental Content https://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?AHIV;456296
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorMacFadyen, Gavin.
Other author/creatorWright, David.
Other author/creatorArts and Entertainment Network.
Other author/creatorGranada Manchester (Firm)
Other author/creatorHistory Channel (Television network)
Other author/creatorNew Video Group.
Portion of title American Revolution : Battle of Cowpens
Portion of title Battle of Cowpens
Series American history in video
Abstract "The Battle of Cowpens was one of the most critical battles of the American Revolution. It was a signpost and it pointed directly to Yorktown where the British would finally surrender less than a year later. The Battle took place on January 17th 1781 in South Carolina. An American force led by a brilliant Revolutionary War commander called Daniel Morgan routed a British army under the command of an imperious and greatly feared young cavalry colonel called Banastre Tarleton. Tarleton, known as "Bloody Ban", was the most hated British officer in the south because of his ruthless tactics. His force was made up of seasoned British and loyalist regular troops. Morgan's professional army was small. He had to rely heavily on part-time militia troops who had a reputation for running away at the first sight of British redcoats wielding bayonets. Now historians, soil scientists, tacticians, psychologists, geographers and weapons experts have combined their disciplines to analyze this important clash between American Patriots and King George's men. Through their efforts we discover how and why Morgan's amateurs managed to totally destroy a force belonging to the world's best trained and most feared Army." -- Publisher's web site.
General noteCopyright 2006 from end screen.
General noteOriginally aired December 17, 2004 on the History Channel.
General notePreviously published as DVD.

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