The Battle of the Thames (October 1813)
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- The Battle of the Thames (also known as the Battle of Moraviantown) was a decisive American victory that brought Michigan and the Old Northwest back under American control. Though the fighting would go on, there would be no more battles on the Detroit frontier. Although Shawnee chief Tecumseh wanted to fight at Fort Amherstburg, British General Proctor persuaded Tecumseh and 500 other First Nations warriors to retreat east to regroup. However, they were forced to make a stand in Moraviantown when the water became too shallow for their bateaux. [This video was originally produced in 2013]
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amazing
Miller Worsley and the engagement of Lake Huron should be told more. Great job
What i read tecumseh was fighting hard. Tree to tree, as he stepped out a private fired hitting him in the chest with buck and ball, he died before hitting the ground.... he was recovered by warrior s... they hid his corpse in the swamp, planning on returning next spring to retrieve it, however when they did return heavy spring rains has flooded the area making recovery impossible... so it remains today......
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