American Hannibal: The Extraordinary Account of Revolutionary Hero Daniel Morgan at the Battle of Cowpens Free Audiobook Download by Jim Stempel
"Danniel Morgan was the first American general to be killed in battle, and his death was considered a turning point in the Revolutionary War."
In the Battle of Cowpens, Daniel Morgan was forced to fight with only 80 men to defend what would be his final stand. His small unit held off a much larger force and had an enormous impact on the events of the Revolution. This is a story that has been told in many ways but Jim Stempel tells it in a way that will leave you breathless.
The American Hannibal is a captivating story of the Revolutionary War from the perspective of Daniel Morgan, a brave and determined patriot who not only led one fateful charge against British forces but also fought for his country for more than two decades.
American Hannibal recounts the life and death of Revolutionary War Hero Daniel Morgan. Born in 1736, Daniel was a British soldier from Virginia who first rose to prominence during the French and Indian War. During the American Revolution, he led a company of rifleman at the Battle of Cowpens on January 17, 1781. General Nathanael Greene later described him as "the greatest soldier I ever saw."
In the American Hannibal: The Extraordinary Account of Revolutionary Hero Daniel Morgan at the Battle of Cowpens, James Stempel tells the story of how an unassuming young man, who was said to have been illiterate, became one of America's most famous generals and a national hero. This audiobook is narrated by Malcolm Hillgartner.
Filled with fantastic stories and first-hand accounts of the Revolutionary War, this audiobook is an instant classic.
Published Date | 2021-03-09 |
Duration | 10 hours 17 minutes |
Author | Jim Stempel |
Narrated | Malcolm Hillgartner |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Biography & Memoir |
Parent Category | Military, North America |