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  1. Facts about the Battle of Wyomimg Valley (Massacre) Armies - American Forces was commanded by Col. Zebulon Butler and consisted of about 360 Soldiers. British Forces was commanded by Col. John Butler and consisted of about 574 Soldiers and Indians. Casualties - American casualties were estimated to be 340 killed and 5-20 captured. British ...

  2. 5 captured. The Battle of Wyoming was a military engagement during the American Revolutionary War between Patriot militia and a force of Loyalist soldiers and Indigenous warriors. The battle took place in the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania on July 3, 1778 in what is now Luzerne County. The result was an overwhelming defeat for the Americans.

    • July 3, 1778
    • British-Indian victory
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  4. American Revolution. Wyoming Massacre, (July 3, 1778), during the American Revolution, the killing of 360 American settlers in the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania, part of the stepped-up British campaign of frontier attacks in the West. In early June, Colonel John Butler led a force of 1,000 loyalists and Iroquois allies against the 5,000 ...

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  5. Jul 12, 2021 · The Massacre of Wyoming The Acts of Congress for the Defense of the Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania, 1776-1778. 1895: Wyoming Historical Society, Wilkes-Barre, PA. 2014 Reprint: Creative Media Partners. Jenkins, Steuben (July 3, 1878). Historical Address at the Wyoming Monument (Speech). 100th Anniversary of the Battle and Massacre of Wyoming.

  6. Battle of Wyoming. It was about 4:00 p.m. on July 3rd of 1778 when one of the bloodiest battles of the revolutionary war took place in the Wyoming Valley Of Pennsylvania. The fighting is said to have lasted no more than forty five minutes to one hour. 340 patriots were killed during the battle of Wyoming.

  7. The Wyoming Valley Massacre had its origins partially in local disputes. Conflicting claims of Connecticut and Pennsylvania resulted in regular clashes after the original Connecticut settlement in 1753. In January 1774 the Connecticut General Assembly, defying Pennsylvania's claims, incorporated the settlement into a chartered township called ...

  8. Mar 9, 2021 · The Wyoming Valley, once known as Wyomink by the original owners, was part of the state of Connecticut. The valley was wracked by the Yankee/Pennamite Wars, which pitted Pennsylvania against Connecticut in a grab for the valley. Eventually, the land became part of Pennsylvania. But this came later. In 1775, the two protagonists stopped killing ...

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