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The Dade Massacre

Conflict: American Indian Wars

by Karen

On December 23, 1835, Major Francis Dade, along with 109 soldiers, set out from Fort Brooke, Florida, in order to reinforce Fort King, more than 100 miles away. They knew that ambush by the Seminoles—upset by their imminent removal west … Continue reading →

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The Battle of Wyoming

Conflict: Revolutionary War

by Karen

Called by some the “surpassing horror of the American Revolution,” the Battle of Wyoming (also known as the Wyoming Massacre) occurred in northeastern Pennsylvania on 3 July 1778, with a Loyalist-Iroquois alliance killing almost an entire militia of settlers. On … Continue reading →

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