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General Hull and William Henry Harrison relinquished control of Fort Detroit and the Great Lakes in August 1812, following Hull's surrender of Fort Detroit to British forces on August 16, 1812. This event marked a significant early loss for the United States in the War of 1812, leading to a temporary British control over the region. Harrison, who was in command of the U.S. forces in the Northwest Territory, was not directly involved in the surrender but later played a crucial role in the campaign to regain control of the area.

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