Siege of Fort Vincennes

The siege of Fort Vincennes, also known as the siege of Fort Sackville and the Battle of Vincennes, was a Revolutionary War frontier battle fought in present-day Vincennes, Indiana won by a militia led by American commander George Rogers Clark over a British garrison led by Lieutenant Governor Henry Hamilton. Roughly half of Clark's militia were Canadien volunteers sympathetic to the American cause. After a daring wintertime march, the small American force was able to force the British to surrender the fort and in a larger frame the Illinois territory.

Battle of Vincennes
Part of the American Revolutionary War

Fall of Fort Sackville, by Frederick Coffay Yohn
Date23–25 February 1779
Location
Result American victory
Belligerents
 United States
Piankeshaw
Kickapoo
 Great Britain
Shawnee
Odawa
Lenape
Commanders and leaders
George Rogers Clark
Joseph Bowman 
Henry Hamilton 
Egushawa
Strength
172 militia
100 Indians
79 regulars
145 militia
325 Indians
Casualties and losses
1 killed
5 wounded
16 killed
5 wounded
79 captured
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