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  1. Vincennes, Indiana. /  38.67833°N 87.51611°W  / 38.67833; -87.51611. Vincennes is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Indiana, United States. [4] It is located on the lower Wabash River in the southwestern part of the state, nearly halfway between Evansville and Terre Haute.

  2. May 6, 2021 · Vincennes. Fort Vincennes was located along the Wabash River, on the border of modern day Indiana and Illinois. Fort Vincennes was a timber fort in the town of Vincennes built by the British to guard the frontier ceded by France after the French and Indian War. British Lieutenant Governor Edward Abbott began construction in 1777.

  3. Map of Clark’s Approach to Vincennes (February 21-23, 1779) Learn More: The Battle of Vincennes Campaign Maps. Map Invasion of Canada and Operations (September 1775 – October 1776) Christmas Campaign 1776-7 – Battles of Trenton and Princeton – Illustrating Positions and Movements

  4. The Battle of Tippecanoe was fought between American soldiers and Native American warriors along the banks of the Keth-tip-pe-can-nunk, a river in the heart of central Indiana. Following the Treaty of Fort Wayne, an 1809 agreement requiring Indiana tribes to sell three million acres of land to the United States government, a Shawnee chief named ...

  5. May 26, 2023 · This mural depicts the battle to retake Fort Sackville. Upon arriving in Vincennes on February 23, 1779, Clark's men, tired, cold, wet, and starving from the lack of food on the march, were provided for by the local French inhabitants who greeted the Americans warmly. That same evening, Clark's men surrounded the fort and began to fire on it.

  6. The Fall of Fort Sackville - Timeline. 1747. Wealthy Virginia planters form Ohio Company to buy land west of Appalachian Mountains, believing that value of land will increase with time. In 1749, Virginia's government, with approval of Great Britain, grants Ohio Company 200,000 acres west of Monongahela River, to encourage settlement (Carruth ...

  7. Illinois campaign. The Illinois campaign, also known as Clark's Northwestern campaign, was a series of engagements during the American Revolutionary War in which a small force of Virginia militia led by George Rogers Clark seized control of several British posts in the Illinois Country of the Province of Quebec, located in modern-day Illinois ...

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