Tuesday, August 13, 2019
The Patriot War of 1838-- Part 1
I wrote about the steamship Robert Fulton in the last four posts which Stephen Champlin of the U.S. Navy commanded as troops were sent to the Detroit area during this crisis which had the possibility of conflict with Britain. The U.S. government chartered the Robert Fulton.
Even though this was after the War of 1812, the fact that Britain might get involved and Champlin being a War of 1812 veteran means I will take a look at this war.
From Wikipedia.
The Patriot War was a conflict along the Canada-United States border involving bands of raiders attacking the former British colony of Upper Canada (today's Ontario) more than a dozen times between December 1837 and December 1838.
This was not a declared war between nations. The groups responsible for the war were both American and Canadian with the intention of liberating Upper Canada from British rule.
And, before Writing About Stephen Champlin I'd Never Heard Of It. --Brock-Perry
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