Battle of Fort Dearborn Park

Local nameBattle of Fort Dearborn Park
LocationNear South Side, Chicago, United States

The Battle of Fort Dearborn was an engagement between United States troops and Potawatomi Native Americans that occurred on August 15, 1812, near Fort Dearborn in what is now Chicago, Illinois. The battle, which occurred during the War of 1812, followed the evacuation of the fort as ordered by the commander of the United States Army of the Northwest, William Hull. The battle lasted about 15 minutes and resulted in a complete victory for the Native Americans. After the battle, Fort Dearborn was burned down. Some of the soldiers and settlers who had been taken captive were later ransomed.

Following the battle, the federal government became convinced that all Indians had to be removed from the territory and the vicinity of any settlements, as settlers continued to migrate to the area. The fort was rebuilt in 1816.

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Map of Fort Dearborn in… @ John Whistler (1756–1829)
 

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Fort_Dearborn

Address 1835 S Calumet Ave, Chicago 60616, United States

Coordinates 41°51'28.155" N -87°37'9.252" E

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