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March 27, 1756 Battle of Fort Bull


Fort Bull was constructed by English in November of 1755, and did not go unnoticed by Ojibways. After them English finished building their fortification (about 4 or 5 months later) a large force of brave Ojibway Soldiers were ordered by their military commanders to launch an assault on that newly constructed fortified English settlement. They successfully defeated a contingent of English Soldiers stationed at Fort Bull on Saturday March 27, 1756, then proceeded to destroy that unwanted white settlement. White casualties were 77 killed, 2 wounded, and 35 captured by Anishinabe Soldiers, who probably killed their white captives later on or enslaved them.





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