The Revolutionary War intensifies in Kentucky in …
Years: 1777 - 1777
December
The Revolutionary War intensifies in Kentucky in 1777.
British lieutenant governor Henry Hamilton, from his headquarters at Fort Detroit, arms and encourages his Native American allies to wage war on the Kentucky settlers in hopes of reclaiming the region as their hunting ground.
The Continental Army can spare no men for an invasion in the northwest or for the defense of Kentucky, which is left entirely to the local population.
George Rogers Clark spends several months defending settlements against the Native American raiders as a leader in the Kentucky County militia, while developing his plan for a long-distance strike against the British.
Clark's strategy involves seizing British outposts north of the Ohio River to destroy British influence among its Native American allies.
In December 1777 Clark presents his plan to Virginia's governor, Patrick Henry, and asks for permission to lead a secret expedition to capture the British-held villages at Kaskaskia, Cahokia, and Vincennes in the Illinois country.
Governor Henry commissions Clark as a lieutenant colonel in the Virginia militia and authorizes him to raise troops for the expedition.
British lieutenant governor Henry Hamilton, from his headquarters at Fort Detroit, arms and encourages his Native American allies to wage war on the Kentucky settlers in hopes of reclaiming the region as their hunting ground.
The Continental Army can spare no men for an invasion in the northwest or for the defense of Kentucky, which is left entirely to the local population.
George Rogers Clark spends several months defending settlements against the Native American raiders as a leader in the Kentucky County militia, while developing his plan for a long-distance strike against the British.
Clark's strategy involves seizing British outposts north of the Ohio River to destroy British influence among its Native American allies.
In December 1777 Clark presents his plan to Virginia's governor, Patrick Henry, and asks for permission to lead a secret expedition to capture the British-held villages at Kaskaskia, Cahokia, and Vincennes in the Illinois country.
Governor Henry commissions Clark as a lieutenant colonel in the Virginia militia and authorizes him to raise troops for the expedition.
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People
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- Illinois Country
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of (U.S.A.)
- Virginia, Commonwealth of (U.S.A.)
- United States of America (US, USA) (Philadelphia PA)
