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

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

by Don Higginbotham (Author)

Synopsis

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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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Published: 31 Dec 1961

ISBN 10: 0807813869
ISBN 13: 9780807813867

Author Bio
Don Higginbotham is Dowd Professor of History and Peace, War, and Defense at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His books include The War of American Independence, George Washington and the American Military Tradition, and War and Society in Revolutionary America.