Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Blacks a Key to War of 1812-- Part 2
Some 500 of the 6,000 Americans at the Battle of New Orlans were black.
Black sailors served on U.S. warships. Commodore Isaac Chauncey wrote, "I have nearly fifty Blacks on this boat and many of them are among the best of my men.
Oliver Hazard Perry commended the courage of his black sailors at the Battle of Lake Erie.
Three blacks: William Ware, Daniel Martin and John Stachan were taken off the USS Chesapeake and impressed into British service by the HMS Leopard on June 22, 1807.
More to Come. --Brock-Perry
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