99,000 Essays & Term Papers: Where You Buy Essays and Papers Online
Direct Essays, Where You Can Buy Essays and Papers Online

Instant Access to Buy Essays and Papers Online!
Acceptable Use Policy
Customer Service
Site Search


Login to View Essays and Papers Online

Join Now - Instant Access to Essays and Research Papers!

  Essay and Research Paper Topics
Acceptance Essays
Arts Essays
Custom Essays
English Literature Essays
Foreign
History Essays
Miscellaneous Research Papers and Essays
Movie Essays and Papers
Music Term Papers
Novels
People and Biography Research Papers
Politics Research Papers
Religion Research Papers
Science Essay Topics
Sports Research Papers
Technology Research Papers
 
  FAQ
Technical Support
Site Map
Direct Essays
 

 



Welcome to Direct Essays

This is a short summary of this paper!

Already a member? Go here to log in and view the entire paper!


Join Now!
by: Credit Card
Join Now!
by: Online Check
Join Now!
by: Phone 1-900
Special! View this paper for FREE!
  

Colonel Daniel Morgan

Aruguably the most significant Colonel in the Battles of Saratoga.

Flamboyant! Rowdy! Troublemaker! When you hear these words, does a colonial in the military come to mind? Well it should! Colonel Daniel Morgan is arguably one of the most significant and influential figures in American Military History. Morgan, "an old Indian fighter," led a battalion of rowdy woodsmen dressed in "long, Indian-style hunting shirts" each "carrying a tomahawk and scalping knife along with his long rifle." Morgan contributed greatly to the Saratoga Campaign because he and his men used partisan tactics to destroy the British morale as well as their offensive attacks. The American victory at Saratoga was so significant that it became known as the turning point in the Revolution because the French and Spanish entered the war in support of the Americans. Morgan was the man that made it happen.

In the Battle of Freeman's Farm on 19 September 1777, Colonel Daniel Morgan proved to be a significant figure because he slowed the British approach. On 31 August 1777 Morgan's Corps of 578 riflemen was sent north to join up wit


In the Battle of Bemis Heights Morgan and his marksmen "picked off British sentries with uncanny accuracy." In one climactic incident, Morgan ordered Timothy Murphy, the foremost marksman in the ranks, to "climb a tree and single out him (General Frazer) on the white horse." A few minutes later Frazer had a bullet through him and he had to be carried off the battlefield. Dearborn and Morgan struck the British so hard that they were "reduced to confusion." Once again Morgan had spearheaded the British attack and held their position. The total British army had sustained 184 killed, 264 wounded and 183 taken prisoners, while the American's had about 30 dead and 100 wounded. Colonel Daniel Morgan and his infantry had shaken the British to point of retreat and "after dark on October 8," Burgoyne and his remaining men began their disengagement north to Saratoga.



Some common words found in the essay are:
Morgan Corps, Daniel Morgan, French Spanish, Farm Morgan, Dearborn Morgan, Morgan Indian, Farm British, Heights Morgan, Timothy Murphy, Timothy Murphy's, daniel morgan, freeman's farm, colonel daniel morgan, colonel daniel, battle freeman's farm, battle freeman's, american military history, american military, military history, win battle, british army, american victory, arguably significant influential, figures american, morgan arguably significant,
Approximate Word count = 877
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)


  

More Essays on Colonel Daniel Morgan

Battle of Cowpens1373 words
Daniel Morgan268 words
The Patriot659 words
Tuskegee Airmen2729 words
Tuskegee Airmen2606 words

Look at even more essays on Colonel Daniel Morgan
More History Essays

Special! View this paper for FREE!
Click here to JoinNow!
by: Credit Card
Click here to Join Now!
by: Online Check
Click here to Join Now!
by: Phone 1-900

 

All papers and essays are for research and reference purposes only!
Copyright 2002-2009 Direct Essays , LLC. All Rights Reserved. DMCA
Webmasters make $$$$
Saved Papers