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Siege of Fort Henry (1782)

1782 in the United StatesBattles in the Western theater of the American Revolutionary WarBattles involving Native AmericansBattles of the American Revolutionary War in West VirginiaConflicts in 1782
Sieges involving Great BritainSieges involving the United StatesSieges of the American Revolutionary WarWheeling, West Virginia
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The second siege of Fort Henry took place from September 11 to 13, 1782, during the American Revolutionary War. A force of about 300 Wyandot, Shawnee, Seneca and Lenape laid siege to Fort Henry, an American outpost at what is now Wheeling, West Virginia, accompanied by a force of 50 Loyalist soldiers from Butler's Rangers, a provincial military unit. The siege is commonly known as "The Last Battle of the Revolutionary War," despite subsequent skirmishes between Patriots and Loyalists involving the loss of life taking place in New Jersey later in 1782. However, these were unorganized outbreaks of fighting between patrons with opposing sentiments rather than engagements between sovereign powers and their allies.

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