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Prior to the fall of Louisbourg, the french had been succesfull at defending Ohio Valley. That changed quickly when louisbourg fell in July of 1758. In August Fort Frontenac was captured by the british, followed in November for Duquesne
Fort Vincennes
George Rogers Clark did not capture Fort Pitt. During the Siege of Fort Pitt, the Cree tried to capture it, but the British prevailed.
Fort Sackville
George Rogers Clark
He captured fort Sackville in Indiana by creating raising an army.
George Rogers Clark was an American Colonel that led his troops to capture Fort Sackville from the British. This capture occurred on February 25th 1779.
George Rogers Clark
Prior to the fall of Louisbourg, the french had been succesfull at defending Ohio Valley. That changed quickly when louisbourg fell in July of 1758. In August Fort Frontenac was captured by the british, followed in November for Duquesne
George Rogers Clark captured Ft. Sackville and the Vincennes. Richard Henry Lee was a sub-commander under George Rogers Clark. It was Clark who actually won the battle of Vincennes after capturing Ft Sackville. Clark, through ingenious tactics that made it appear as though there were more American troops in Vincennes than what actually remained of his force, was able to keep the fort and the town surrounding it against overwhelming odds.
Fort Vincennes
George Rogers Clark did not capture Fort Pitt. During the Siege of Fort Pitt, the Cree tried to capture it, but the British prevailed.
No, he couldn't gather enough men for the job.
George Rogers Clark captured Forts Kaskaskia and Vincennes
Fort Sackville
George Rogers Clark did capture Fort Sackville. He had to go back in 1779 and retake it from the British. He was able to do so.
Fort Sackville