battle of cowpens

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battle of cowpens

The American militia won a decisive victory at the Battle of Cowpens.

Definition

Proper noun: - A specific, historically significant military engagement that occurred during the American Revolutionary War. It refers to the Battle of Cowpens, fought on January 17, 1781, in South Carolina, where American forces commanded by Brigadier General Daniel Morgan achieved a decisive victory over a British force led by Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton.

Usage
  • The term is used as the official name for this historical event. It functions as a singular, proper noun and is typically preceded by the definite article "the."
  • Example:
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in historical analysis to denote a specific type of military encounter (a pitched battle) with particular strategic consequences.
  • Example:
Variants and Related Words
  • Cowpens: Often used alone to refer to the same battle or the geographic location.
    • Example: The victory at Cowpens boosted American morale.
  • The Cowpens: An alternative, slightly less formal reference.
    • Example: The strategy employed at the Cowpens was brilliant.
Synonyms
  • The Battle at Cowpens: A near-identical synonym.
  • The Cowpens Engagement: A more formal or technical synonym.
Related Phrases and Contexts
  • "A Cowpens-style victory": Used metaphorically to describe an overwhelming and cleverly executed victory against a seemingly stronger opponent.
    • Example: The underdog team's win was a Cowpens-style victory, surprising everyone.
  • "Morgan's tactics at Cowpens": A phrase referring specifically to the innovative military strategies used by General Daniel Morgan during this battle.
battle of cowpens

The American militia won a decisive victory at the Battle of Cowpens.

Noun
  1. battle in the American Revolution; Americans under Daniel Morgan defeated the British

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