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Thursday, August 15, 2019

The Patriot War of 1838-- Part 3: Severely Disorganized and Against Both British and U.S. Governments


However, the failure of Duncombe's Revolt in Canada caused the island to be abandoned  on January 14, 1838.

CAROLINE AFFAIR

On December 29, 1837, there was the Caroline Affair, which raised an international outcry when Royal Navy men crossed the international border between the U.S. and Canada and seized the steamship Caroline   The ship had been carrying supplies to the men occupying Navy Island.  The ship was set afire and sent adrift and plunged over Niagara Falls.

THE SCHOONER ANNE

The Anne, under Patriot control, attacked Fort Malden but was captured.  Further attempts to take Fort Malden were stymied by American troops.

FIGHTING ISLAND AND HICKORY ISLAND, (Feb. 1838)

The steamboat Erie headed for Fighting Island, seven miles south of Detroit with more than 400 troops from Cleveland and their arms were captured by American authorities.  British troops crossed the ice and dispersed them and then announced they would cross into U.S. territory to pursue them, American troops put flags on the frozen river and announced they would shoot any British soldier attempting to cross.  They didn't cross.

The attack on Hickory Island fizzled when the Patriot leaders had a disagreement.

--Brock-Perry


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