Description
Description
American morale was low when 1781 came around, but on January 17 General Morgan won a brilliant victory over British Sir Tarleton’s forces at Cowpens, South Carolina, defeating some of Lord Cornwallis’ finest troops. Only 170 out of the 1100 British Redcoats managed to escape. One man reported that when Cornwallis received word of the defeat, he leaned on his sword until it broke. It was a key turning point in the war. This flag is also known as the 3rd Maryland Regiment flag and The North Point Flag of 1814.
Standard Quality – Super-weave polyester
- Our most popular quality level
- 100% synthetic waterproof material
- Designs are through-dyes and visible on both sides
- Bright, fade-resistant dye
- Double stitched edges all around
- Reinforced grommet holes with metal rings
- Attaches easily to any flag pole
RECOMMENDED USES:
- Fair weather outdoor display
- Excellent for events, indoor display and theatrical use
- Seasonal decoration, home use
- Demonstrations, protests, parades
SKU: C31D3F5-RU-FL3X5P-834576