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  2. Fort Michilimackinac - Wikipedia

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    Fort Michilimackinac was an 18th-century French, and later British, ... On June 2, 1763, as part of the larger conflict known as Pontiac's War, ...

  3. Fort Mackinac - Wikipedia

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    Before 1763, the French used Fort Michilimackinac on the mainland south shore of the Straits of Mackinac to control the area. After the Treaty of Paris (1763), the British occupied the French fort but considered the wooden structure too difficult to defend.

  4. Pontiac's War - Wikipedia

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    Fort Michilimackinac: Present Mackinaw City, Michigan: June 4 The fifth fort to fall, it was the largest fort taken by surprise. On June 4, 1763, Ojibwas staged a game of stickball with visiting Sauks. The soldiers watched the game, as they had done on previous occasions.

  5. List of military installations in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Fort Michilimackinac, in use from 1761 until 1781, replaced by Fort Mackinac; Fort St. Joseph, in use from 1763 until 1780, occupied by Spanish militia for one day in 1781; Fort Sinclair, St. Clair County, built 1765, abandoned about 1785; Fort Lernoult, built in 1779, turned over to the Americans in 1796, in British hands again during part of ...

  6. Michilimackinac - Wikipedia

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    Fort Michilimackinac fell to an Ojibwa attack during the Native American uprising of 1763, sometimes called Pontiac's War. [6] It was reoccupied by the British in September 1764. In 1780, during the American Revolution , British commandant Patrick Sinclair moved the British trading and military post to Mackinac Island , which was held by the ...

  7. Fort Michilimackinac State Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Michilimackinac was an 18th-century French, and later British, fort and trading post in the Great Lakes of North America.Built around 1715, it was located along the southern shore of the strategic Straits of Mackinac connecting Lake Huron and Lake Michigan, at the northern tip of the lower peninsula of the present-day state of Michigan in the United States.

  8. Henry Bouquet - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac initiated attacks on the westernmost frontier forts and settlements, believing the defeated French would rally and come to their aid. The start of the conflict is usually described as the siege of Fort Detroit on 10 May 1763. Fort Sandusky, Fort Michilimackinac, Fort Presque Isle, and numerous other frontier outposts were quickly overrun.

  9. 1763 in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    2 June – Pontiac's War: At what becomes Mackinaw City, Michigan, Chippewas capture Fort Michilimackinac by diverting the garrison's attention with a game of lacrosse, then chasing a ball into the fort. 7 July – the British East India Company declare Mir Qasim, the Nawab of Bengal, to be deposed. [3] 2 August – Mir Qasim routed at Odwa ...