The Battle of Fish Creek, fought on April 24, 1885, was a significant engagement during the North-West Rebellion in Canada. It involved Métis forces led by Gabriel Dumont clashing with Canadian government troops. The battle resulted in a tactical victory for the Métis, who successfully ambushed the Canadian forces, inflicting casualties and forcing them to retreat. This confrontation showcased the Métis' tactical skills and underscored the tensions between the Métis and the Canadian government over land and rights.
Battle of Scary Creek happened on 1861-07-17.
Battle of Chelsea Creek happened in 1775.
Battle of Barking Creek happened in 1939.
Battle of Rush Creek happened on 1865-02-08.
Battle of Aquia Creek happened on 1861-05-29.
Battle of Fish Creek happened on 1885-04-24.
Battle of Scary Creek happened on 1861-07-17.
Battle of Barking Creek happened in 1939.
Battle of Chelsea Creek happened in 1775.
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Battle of Pine Creek happened on 1858-05-17.
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Battle of Plum Creek happened on 1840-08-12.
Battle of Cockle Creek happened on 1861-10-05.
Battle of Kelley Creek happened on 1911-02-25.
Battle of Dove Creek happened on 1895-01-16.
Battle of Mossy Creek happened on 1863-12-29.