Battle Digest: Cowpens
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By the summer of 1780, Great Britain held the advantage in the American Revolution. A strategic shift to the south had borne fruit. British forces controlled the major ports of Savannah and Charleston, and Maj. Gen. Charles Cornwallis had recently trounced American forces under Gen. Horatio Gates at Camden, South Carolina. But Gen. Nathanael Greene, Gen. George Washington’s newly appointed southern commander, was about to turn things around. Instead of massing his forces, he divided them, sending Brig. Gen. Daniel Morgan southwestward.
When British forces caught up to Morgan at Cowpens in January 1781, he was more than ready. Morgan’s victory was a tactical masterpiece, echoing Hannibal’s ancient triumph over the Romans at Cannae. Cowpens set in motion a chain of events leading to Yorktown and, ultimately, American independence.
Learn how Daniel Morgan effectively used the Continental militia while designing a tactical plan to exploit the overconfidence and aggressiveness of his British opponent, Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton.
The Battle Digest summary includes all the key aspects of the campaign and battle, including maps, images, and lessons learned.
Christopher J. Petty
Christopher J. Petty is a retired Army Brigadier General, a graduate of West Point, and the U.S. Army War College. His career spanned multiple commands, including combat operations during the Iraq "Surge" and a NATO command in Bosnia. Chris's unique blend of three decades of military experience, love of history, and a passion for understanding the timeless lessons of war, make Battle Digest a unique, time-saving, and powerful resource.
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Battle Digest - Christopher J. Petty
BATTLE DIGEST™
Lessons for Today’s Leaders Volume 1 * Issue 9
Early American Wars:
Cowpens
DATE:
January 17, 1781
LOCATION:
Cowpens, South Carolina
OPPOSING FORCES
American Continental Army: 1,065 Continental infantry, cavalry, and militia under the command of Brig. Gen. Daniel Morgan. Subordinate commanders included Col. Andrew Pickens of the militia, Lt. Col. John Eager Howard of the Continentals, and Brig. Gen. William Washington of the cavalry.
Reinforced British Legion: 1,150 British Regulars, Loyalist militia, cavalry, and artillery under Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton. Maj. Arthur MacArthur commanded the 71st Regiment of Foot, Fraser’s Highlanders. Maj. Timothy Newmarsh commanded the 7th Regiment of Foot, Royal Fusiliers.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
By the summer of 1780, Great Britain held the advantage in the American Revolution. A strategic shift to the south had borne fruit. British forces controlled the major ports of Savannah and Charleston, and Maj. Gen. Charles Cornwallis had recently trounced American forces under Gen. Horatio Gates at Camden, South Carolina. This crushing defeat set the stage for a potential death blow to the American Revolution in the south.
But Gen. Nathanael Greene, Gen. George Washington’s newly appointed southern commander, had