Rifles and Riflemen at the Battle of Kings Mountain - Service United States. National Park
Explore a pivotal moment in the American Revolution with "Rifles and Riflemen at the Battle of Kings Mountain," a detailed historical account from the National Park Service. This meticulously prepared history, subtitled "History No. 12," delves into the critical role of rifles and riflemen in the Battle of Kings Mountain.
Discover the strategic importance of this engagement and the impact of riflemen on the outcome of this crucial battle. This volume illuminates the tactics, weaponry, and individual experiences that shaped the conflict.
A valuable resource for enthusiasts of military history and the American Revolution, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the battle, offering insights into the broader context of the war. Understand the significance of Kings Mountain within the larger narrative of the Revolutionary Period and its enduring legacy in United States history.
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EAN: 9781023527057