Batalha de Châteauguay Guerra de 1812
Batalha de Châteauguay Guerra de 1812

The Battle of Lundy's Lane (July 1814) (Pode 2024)

The Battle of Lundy's Lane (July 1814) (Pode 2024)
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Batalha de Châteauguay (26 de outubro de 1813), na Guerra de 1812, no qual os britânicos obrigaram as forças americanas a abandonar um ataque projetado a Montreal e, portanto, exerceram uma influência decisiva na estratégia dos EUA durante a campanha de 1813.

Eventos Guerra de 1812

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Batalha de Queenston Heights

13 de outubro de 1812

Batalha do Lago Erie

10 de setembro de 1813

Batalha do Tamisa

5 de outubro de 1813

Batalha de Châteauguay

26 de outubro de 1813

Batalha da Fazenda Crysler

11 de novembro de 1813

Batalha de Chippewa

July 5, 1814

Battle of Lundy's Lane

July 25, 1814

Battle of Baltimore

September 12, 1814 - September 14, 1814

Battle of New Orleans

January 8, 1815

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In the autumn of 1813, a U.S. invading force of about 4,000 troops under General Wade Hampton marched toward Montreal through the Châteauguay River valley. A U.S. advance party of 1,500 under Colonel Robert Purdy and some 460 British troops under Colonel Charles de Salaberry met at Châteauguay on October 26. The British had taken up a good defensive position in the woods along the riverbank and, despite their inferior numbers, managed to stop Purdy’s advance. After this setback, Hampton withdrew back across the border. At least 90 percent of the British troops at Châteauguay were French Canadians.