The siege of Detroit, also known as the surrender of Detroit or the Battle of Fort Detroit, was an early engagement in the War of 1812. A British force ... Background · Battle · Casualties and losses · Aftermath |
On July 11th 1812, 2,500 American troops under General Hull reached the Detroit River and camped at Fort Detroit. At Amherstburg on the Canadian side of the ... |
23 окт. 2011 г. · On 2 and 3 August 1812, TECUMSEH, Captain MUIR and Roundhead took a force of First Nations and about 100 redcoats across the Detroit River from ... |
5 мар. 2015 г. · On August 16, 1812, the terrified American General William Hull surrendered Fort Detroit along with his 2,500 men. It was a stunning victory ... |
During the French and Indian War, Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit surrendered to the British on November 29, 1760 after the capture of Montreal. It was besieged ... |
Capitulation for the surrender of Fort Detroit entered into between Major General Brock commanding His Britannick Majesty's forces on the one part and Brigadier ... |
British Major-General Isaac Brock rushed to the threatened town from York (Toronto). He arrived with 50 regulars and 250 militia on 13 August 1812. The Shawnee ... |
In an absolutely unexpected development, after one night of bombardment, General Hull surrendered Fort Detroit to the British. Four members of The Royal ... |
26 окт. 2021 г. · Gen. James Winchester of the British harassing the local population at Frenchtown. Winchester dispatched a force that relieved the community. |
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