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  1. The most famous Great Lakes engagement, however, took place on neighboring Lake Erie, near the island of Put-In-Bay, Ohio. On September 10 th, 1813, American captain Oliver Hazard Perry successfully challenged his British opponent into open battle where Chauncey avoided the same with Yeo, and decisively defeated him. So massive was Perry’s ...

  2. The Battle of Lake Erie, also known as the Battle of Put-in-Bay, was fought on 10 September 1813, on Lake Erie off the shore of Ohio during the War of 1812. Nine vessels of the United States Navy defeated and captured six vessels of the British Royal Navy.

    • 10 September 1813
    • American victory
  3. Sep 2, 2014 · Choked by shipping blockades and ravaged by enemy raids the Chesapeake Bay felt the brunt of the War of 1812. St. Lawrence River and Lake Champlain Americans sought to occupy the St. Lawrence Valley to sever the flow of British troops and supplies to the Great Lakes.

  4. The Battle of Lake Erie, War of 1812. Lake Erie is bordered by Canada and the United States. This early 1800's map shows the location of the Battle of Lake Erie and other locations where the Bristish and Americans fought. Importance of this Battle.

  5. Over the course of the War of 1812, approximately 15 American ships and 8 British ships were constructed to gain control of the Great Lakes. Few battles fought had decisive results. The true contest was seen by many as a naval building race.

  6. Jun 30, 2012 · The war raged from 1812 to '15, with battles fought across the young United States, from Baltimore to New Orleans. But some of the most contentious fighting occurred on what is now the United...

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