Friday, March 1, 2019
Steps of a Traitor-- Part 4: Retaliation
When the British forces arrived on the scene of the smoking Newark,. they were enraged. They took on the Canadian volunteers, killing two and capturing several. Willcocks and the others got away.
In retaliation, Gordon Drummond crossed the Niagara River a few days later, captured Fort Niagara in a surprise attack and in the next few weeks, likewise torched several towns and villages, including Lewiston, Black Rock and Buffalo on the American side which they occupied until the war's end.
How many of Newark's civilians died in 1813 is not known, but undoubtedly many froze to death.
Shortly after his order to burn Newark, American General George McClure was relieved of his command and dismissed from the army. Joseph Willcocks now had a price on his head.
A Traitor to Canada. --Brock-Perry
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