The Battle of Fort Oswego was one in a series of early French victories in the North American theatre of the Seven Years' War won in spite of New France's...
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Battle of Fort Ontario was a partially successful British raid on Fort Ontario and the village of Oswego, New York on May 6, 1814 during the War of 1812...
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Fort Oswego was an 18th-century trading post in the Great Lakes region in North America, which became the site of a battle between French and British Army...
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potential assault on Oswego, a British fort across Lake Ontario. Montcalm's assemblage of troops at Fort Carillon distracted the attention of the British, and...
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destroyed fortifications at the Battle of Fort Oswego in August 1756. In July 1756, the Earl of Loudoun arrived to take command of the British forces in North...
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Fort Ontario is an American historic bastion fort situated by the City of Oswego in Oswego County, New York. It is owned by the state of New York and operated...
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George Edward Mitchell (category Members of the Maryland House of Delegates)
armed forces deduced that a British raiding force was going to attack Fort Oswego. The British raiders would number 500 soldiers, 400 marines, 200 sailors...
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Battle of Puerto Plata Harbor - 1800 War of 1812 Battle of York Battle of Fort George Second Battle of Sacket's Harbor Battle of Fort Oswego Battle of...
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Battle of Fort Bull, Battle of the Trough, Battle of Fort Oswego, Battle of Sideling Hill, Battle of Great Cacapon, Battle of Fort Oswego, Battle of Kittanning...
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Action in the Straits of Florida 20 April 1814 Action off Cape Canaveral 28 April 1814 Battle of Fort Oswego (1814) 6 May 1814 Battle of Big Sandy Creek 29–30...
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British Colonel James Mercer was killed by a cannonball at the Battle of Fort Oswego, his replacement John Littlehales quickly decided to surrender....
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Oswego (/ɒsˈwiːɡoʊ/) is a city in and the county seat of Oswego County, New York, United States. The population was 16,921 at the 2020 census. Oswego...
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The Battle of Fort Frontenac took place on August 26–28, 1758 during the Seven Years' War (referred to as the French and Indian War in the United States)...
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Following the Battle of Fort Oswego, and fearing another French invasion, the British Commander on the Carry, General Webb, ordered all Forts and other works...
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Braddock Expedition 1755 Battle of Lake George April 18, 1756 Battle of Great Cacapon August, 1756 Battle of Fort Oswego September 8, 1756 Kittanning Expedition...
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Expulsion of the Acadians. 1756 – Beginning of Seven Years' War in Europe. Battle of Fort Oswego. 1757 – Siege of Fort William Henry. 1758 – Siege of Louisbourg;...
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De Watteville's Regiment (category British military units and formations of the War of 1812)
fight in the War of 1812, including the Battle of Fort Oswego (1814) and at the Siege of Fort Erie. The unit was retired at the end of the war and soldiers...
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James Malcolm (Royal Marines officer) (category Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath)
Ontario in the Battle of Fort Oswego. Malcolm's Royal Marines battalion made up about half of the actual landing force under the command of Lieutenant Colonel...
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John Bradstreet (category British military personnel of the French and Indian War)
Loudon of the weak condition of Fort Oswego were largely ignored in midst of their ongoing power struggle. The French captured and burned Oswego later...
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HMS Wolfe (1813) (category War of 1812 ships of Canada)
the Battle of Fort Oswego (as Montreal). Following the war, the vessel was laid up in reserve and eventually sold in 1832. After the outbreak of the war...
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to reach the fort. Shortly after leaving Oswego, a report reached St. Leger that more supplies for the fort were en route via a convoy of bateaux on the...
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Swiss mercenaries (category Mercenary units and formations of the early modern period)
1812. De Watteville's Regiment saw action at the Siege of Fort Erie and at the Battle of Fort Oswego. All Swiss units in British service were demobilized...
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Philip Schuyler (category American people of Dutch descent)
Bradstreet to Oswego, where he gained experience as a quartermaster, which ended when the outpost fell to the French. Schuyler took part in the battles of Lake...
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on fire. The fort was burned to the ground. The establishment of Fort Oswego (modern Oswego, New York) in the 1720s on the south shores of Lake Ontario...
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Port of Oswego is the main waterfront area of the City of Oswego in Oswego County, New York. Over the course of its history, the Port of Oswego has been...
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of the Genesse River (June 15, 1813). Performed the raid at the battle of Fort Oswego. And the raid at Sodus, New York (June 19, 1813) Cecil Bisshopp...
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to surrender and ending their advance. After the successful attack on Fort Oswego on May 5–6, 1814, the British withdrew to the Galloo Islands in northern...
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Upstate New York (redirect from History of Upstate New York)
of the French and Indian War, such as the Battle of Fort Oswego (1756) and the Siege of Fort William Henry (which was later depicted in the work of James...
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Louisbourg Expedition (1757) (category Battles of the French and Indian War)
destroyed fortifications in the Battle of Fort Oswego in August 1756. In July 1756, the Earl of Loudoun arrived to take command of the British forces in North...
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Battle of Fort Niagara was a siege late in the French and Indian War, the North American theatre of the Seven Years' War. The British siege of Fort Niagara...
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