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Read The patriots at the Cowpens by Bobby Gilmer Moss

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The Continental Army was victorious at the Battle of Cowpens.

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American vs. the British and loyalist Americans

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the battle of cowwpens was january 17,1781

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The Americans won.

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List of soldiers that fought at Cowpens

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