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December 8, 1757 Battle of Bloody Creek


On December 8, 1757, a small force of English Soldiers numbering 130, were ordered to recapture seven white workers captured by Ojibway Soldiers. Battle of Bloody Creek was a part of Pontiac's War. A list of Battles of Pontiac's War is above. In route from (they decided they would end their search after doing an extensive search for their captured kin) a believed location Ojibway Soldiers were holding them seven white workers captive, a force of brave Ojibway Soldiers ambushed that small force of English Soldiers while they crossed a bridge. In a short intense battle that followed, English Soldiers were soundly defeated by Ojibway Soldiers. English Soldiers suffered 36 killed and wounded in that short battle. However, survivors did manage to reach their home base.





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