17 July 2012
Surprised.
Today marks the anniversary of The Siege of Fort Mackinac, the first land battle of the War of 1812.
War broke out between the United States and Great Britain in the summer of 1812. Under the cover of darkness, a 300-man force of British soldiers and Native American allies embarked from Fort St. Joseph and landed on the north shore of Mackinac Island . They dragged their cannon to the high ground behind the fort, took positions in the woods and prepared to attack. American soldiers, about 30, were completely surprised and outnumbered by the British invasion. They quickly surrendered without a fight following a single warning shot by the British. This was the first land engagement of the War of 1812 in the United States .
Read the rest at Mackinac State Parks.
Labels:
appreciation,
history,
Michigan,
Up North
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