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Battle of the Thames
| Battle of the Thames | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Conflict | War of 1812 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Date | October 5, 1813 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Place | Near Chatham, Ontario | ||||||||||||||||||
| Result | American victory | ||||||||||||||||||
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The Battle of the Thames, also known as the Battle of Moraviantown, was a decisive American victory in the War of 1812 which took place on October 5, 1813.
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Background
In September, 1813 the American navy under Oliver Hazard Perry scored a decisive victory in the battle of Lake Erie. British General Henry Proctor , feared loosing his supply lines and was retreating, against the advice of his ally Tecumseh, from Fort Malden . American General William Henry Harrison trailed Proctor through Ontario. Tecumseh had pleaded with Proctor to stop and face Harrison several times. Finally Proctor was convinced to face Harrison at Moraviantown on the Thames River.
Forces
Harrison's force totaled about 3,800 infantry and cavalry. Future vice president, Colonel Richard Mentor Johnson commanded the American cavalry. Many of the volunteers under Johnson were from the River Raisin area and enlisted with the slogan "Remember the Raisin". Harrison's army was eager for a fight. Proctor on the other hand had about 800 soldiers along with about 1000 natives led by Tecumseh. The British soldiers were becoming increasingly demoralized and Tecumseh's warriors grew even more impatient with Proctor for his unwillingness to stop and fight. Proctor even fear a mutiny by the warriors.
The Battle
Results
The Battle of the Thames was a decisive victory for the Americans which led to the re-establishment of American control over the Northwest frontier for the remainder of the war. Harrison's popularity grew and was eventually elected president of the United States. Proctor was later court-martialed for cowardice and removed from command. The death of Tecumseh was a crushing blow to the Indian alliance he had created and it effectively dissolved following the battle.
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