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Daniel Morgan: Revolutionary Rifleman (Institute Of Early American History)
Don Higginbotham

Daniel Morgan: Revolutionary Rifleman (Institute Of Early American History)

The University of North Carolina Press (Jul 23, 1979)
9780807813867
| Paperback
256 pages | 152 x 224 mm
Dewey 973

Genre

  • Bios

Subject

  • Biography & Autobiography / Historical
  • Generals
  • History / United States / General
  • History / United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)
  • United States

Plot

Over the vast distances and rough terrain of the Revolutionary War, the tactics that Daniel Morgan had learned in Indian fighting -- the thin skirmish line, the stress upon individual marksmanship, the hit-and-run mobility -- were an important element of his success as a commander. He combined this success on the battlefield with a deep devotion to the soldiers serving under him. In a conflict that abounded in vital personalities, Morgan's was one of the most colorful. Illiterate, uncultivated, and contentious, he nevertheless combined the resourcefulness of a frontiersman with a native gift as a tactician and leader. His rise from humble origins gives forceful testimony to the democratic spirit of the new America.

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