Wayne's well-trained Legion advances deeper into the …
Years: 1794 - 1794
August
Wayne's well-trained Legion advances deeper into the territory of the Wabash Confederacy in August.
Blue Jacket replaces Little Turtle in command, and takes a defensive position along the Maumee River, not far from present-day Toledo, Ohio, where a stand of trees (the "fallen timbers") had been blown down by a recent storm.
The natives think the trees will slow the advance of Wayne's Legion.
Fort Miami, a nearby British outpost on American soil, has supplied the native confederacy with provisions.
The native forces, numbering about fifteen hundred, are composed of Blue Jacket's Shawnees, Buckongahelas's Delawares, Miamis led by Little Turtle, Wyandots, Ojibwas, Ottawas, Potawatomis, Mingos, and a company of Canadian militiamen under Captain Alexander McKillop.
The battle is over quickly.
Wayne's men close and press the attack with a bayonet charge.
His horse soldiers outflank Blue Jacket's natives, who are routed, Blue Jacket's warriors flee from the battlefield to regroup ...
Locations
People
Groups
- Wyandot, or Wendat, or Huron people (Amerind tribe)
- Lenape or Lenni-Lenape (later named Delaware Indians by Europeans)
- Miami (Amerind tribe)
- Potawatomi (Amerind tribe)
- Ojibwa, or Ojibwe, aka or Chippewa (Amerind tribe)
- Shawnees, or Shawanos (Amerind tribe)
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Mingo (Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma)
- British North America
- Western Confederacy
- United States of America (US, USA) (Philadelphia PA)
- French First Republic
