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Daniel Morgan was a general in the American Revolution. He was born in 1736 and died in 1802. During the American Revolution he defeated the British at the Battle of Cowpens. Daniel Morgan also served in the French and Indian War. He also fought in the battles of Saratoga. He also served as a Federalist representative in Congress.
yes his wife beared 17 childeren he had atleast one sone and his name was Willoughby Morgan
The Battle of the Cowpens was a Revolutionary War battle fought in South Carolina and won by Continental forces under general Daniel Morgan. This was a tremendous victory for the American forces, as they captured several small cannon and a large number of English soldiers with few American casualties.
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The Battle of Cowpens (January 17, 1781) was a decisive victory by American Revolutionary forces under Brigadier General Daniel Morgan, in the Southern campaign of the American Revolutionary War. It was a turning point in the reconquest of South Carolina from the British.
George Washington, Nathanael Greene, Henry Knox, and Anthony Wayne for sure. I think Arthur St. Clair, Horatio Gates, Josiah Harmar, and Daniel Morgan did too.
Nathaniel Greene was chosen to replace Gates in the south. Greene and Daniel Morgan manipulated Cornwallis northward, separating him from his base at Charleston. Their successful strategy was to exhaust Cornwallis by getting him to chase them all over the countryside, fighting small, inconclusive battles. When the colonists did stop to fight, they chose the place and made good use of the opportunity. Under Morgan's command, the Americans won an important victory at Cowpens, South Carolina, in January of 1781. They killed or captured almost the entire force Cornwallis had sent against them.
Kim Morgan Greene is 5' 8".
Kim Morgan Greene was born in 1960, in North Carolina, USA.
Cowpens, South Carolina on January 17, 1781 which Morgan defeated Tarleton in a decisive victory.
Daniel Morgan was born on July 6, 1736.