From the June 15, 2022 We Are the Mighty "3 dirty tricks Canada used to gain control of the Great Lakes during the War of 1812."
Chief among American embarrassing moments from the War of 1812 was General William Hull's surrender of Fort Detroit in Michigan to a numerically smaller British force.
The British, led by Maj. Gen. Isaac Brock (the Brock in my signoff Brock-Perry for each blog entry) used a massive deception ploy to scare Hull into surrendering without firing a shot. Hull infamously complied with Brock's surrender demand despite having more troops and a fortified position.
Having taken Fort Detroit (site of present-day Detroit) and having the superior naval force on the Great Lakes meant the British had control of Upper Canada (today's Ontario), the Great Lakes and the Michigan Territory for part of the war.
--Brock-Perry
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