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The conflict between British Colonel Banastre Tarleton and Colonel William Washington at the Battle of Cowpens, South Carolina, during the American Revolution, 17 January 1781. Steel engraving, 1858

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The conflict between British Colonel Banastre Tarleton and Colonel William Washington at the Battle of Cowpens, South Carolina, during the American Revolution, 17 January 1781. Steel engraving, 1858

BATTLE OF COWPENS, 1781.
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1781 American Revolution Attack Battle Field British Colonel Continental Army Rebellion Red Coats Revolutionary South Eastern Warfare Washington Banastre Cowpens Tarleton Will I Am

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This steel engraving from 1858 depicts the intense conflict between British Colonel Banastre Tarleton and Colonel William Washington at the Battle of Cowpens, South Carolina, during the American Revolution on January 17,1781. The image showcases a pivotal moment in history when these two formidable leaders clashed on the battlefield. In this scene, we witness the chaos and violence of warfare as soldiers engage in fierce combat. The red coats of the British troops stand out against the backdrop of smoke-filled skies and a desolate landscape. Both sides are determined to secure victory for their respective causes. Colonel Washington, representing the Continental Army, stands tall amidst this turmoil. His resolute expression reflects his unwavering commitment to freedom and independence. On the other side is Colonel Tarleton, an experienced British officer known for his ruthless tactics. The artist skillfully captures not only the physicality of battle but also its emotional toll on those involved. This print serves as a powerful reminder of sacrifice and bravery exhibited by individuals who fought for their beliefs during this tumultuous era. As we gaze upon this historical artwork, it transports us back to that fateful day in 1781 when these two forces clashed at Cowpens. It reminds us of our shared past and encourages reflection on how far we have come since then.


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