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    Apr 29, 2024 · The Battle of Vincennes. On January 29, 1779, Francis Vigo, an Italian fur trader, came to Kaskaskia to inform Clark about Hamilton's reoccupation of Vincennes. Clark decided that he needed to launch a surprise winter attack on Vincennes before Hamilton could recapture the Illinois country in the spring.

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  3. May 3, 2024 · Battle of Vincennes | George Roger's Clark | Story Behind the Symbol | Episode One. george rogers clark Harrison WatsonMay 03, 2024. Share. Learn the story behind the George Roger's Clark flag and the battle for the west including the capture of Fort Sackville in Vincennes Indiana in our very first episode of the Story Behind the Symbol.

  4. 6 days ago · July 20, 1778 at Vincennes, Indiana - On June 26, 1778, Lt. Colonel Clark set out with about 200 men from Virginia and arrived at Kaskaskia (Illinois) on the 4th of July. The local French militia leader at Fort Gage, the Chevalier Phillippe de Rocheblave, was caught by surprise and Fort Gage was captured without firing a shot.

  5. The Penobscot Expedition, a little-known event in Revolutionary War history, took place from July 25 to August 15, 1779. That year the British were attracted to the Penobscot peninsula (Castine) for several reasons: as a possible Loyalist haven, as a source of timber for the King’s Navy, and as a strategic naval base and coastal trading post.

  6. 2 days ago · The Battle of Vincennes, also known as the Siege of Fort Vincennes, happened between February 23rd and 25th, 1779. Fort Vincennes, also known as Fort Sackville, was a British fort on the frontier in Vincennes, Indiana. With little hope of success, a group of American militia under George Rogers Clark made a trek to the fort and laid siege to it.

  7. May 4, 2024 · Answer: Battle of Fort Vincennes The Battle of Fort Vincennes took place February 23-25, 1779, in what is now the state of Indiana. The Continentals, who were defending the fort along with Native American allies, suffered only one casualty because of the battle, a man who died after the battle because of wounds.

  8. May 2, 2024 · Januaru 6-9, 1779 at Sunbury, Georgia - On January 6-9, a 3-day siege of 2,000 British and Indian forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. Augustine Prevost, captured Sunbury and its 200-man Patriot garrison. Casualties were light on both sides. Conclusion: British Victory.

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