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The Siege of Augusta May 22 - June 6, 1781


Once again the enraged military commanders from the Southern Anishinabe Confederation, had to endure their white enemies hiding behind the walls of their fortifications. In Augusta, Georgia, a white military force withdrew into their fort to protect themselves from the enraged brave soldiers from the Southern Anishinabe Confederation who controlled the Georgia region. Starting on May 22, 1781, the brave soldiers from the Southern Anishinabe Confederation, repeatedly assaulted the unwanted white fortification. By June 6, 1781, the siege had come to an abrupt end, with the Southern Anishinabe Confederation the victors. White casualties during the siege were 68 killed, 35 wounded and 334 captured then probably killed later on or enslaved.





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