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... In one of the most terrible examples of this in history the Shawnee, Delaware, and Mingo besieged Fort Pitt and attacked the Pennsylvania frontier with a ...
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... At the height of the uprising the English had lost all but two forts, Fort Detroit and Fort Pitt. ... Soon all the Indians attempting to take Fort Pitt were dead. ...
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... 1763, during the Pontiac Rebellion, three forts in the Ohio River valley had been lost to Indian attacks, and many settlers had come to Fort Pitt seeking safety ...
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... He was hired by the American army to serve as an interpreter at Fort Pitt in Pittsburgh. ... He returned to Fort Pitt to resume his duties. ...
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... Forbes, of course, took this site and renamed it Fort Pitt. For the first time, the British has control of the entire upper Ohio Valley. ...
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... The English begin construction of Fort Pitt on the site. ... October 3, 1764, Colonel Bouquet departed from Fort Pitt with fifteen hundred men. ...
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... He attained the rank of brigadier general and was a major factor in Britain's defeat of the French and capture of Fort Duquesne (renamed Fort Pitt by the ...
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... Harrison, then 18 years of age, left Philadelphia in September 1791 and marched his men over the Allegheny Mountains to Fort Pitt (present day Pittsburgh). ...
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... and southwestern Pennsylvania. Pioneers settled at Fort Pitt (now Pittsburgh) and in river valleys nearby. Some pioneers marched ...
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... Pitt assumed full control over Britain's war efforts. ... Soon after this the British once again work miracles in capturing Fort Frontenac on Lake Ontario. ...
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... After the Siege of the Fort, the French along with the Indians took boats ... "The turning point in the war came after the energetic William Pitt became England's ...
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... cease importation of British goods and 2000 citizens surrounded the fort where stamps ... William Pitt offered his opinion on the Stamp Act by cleverly quoting the ...
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... holds called Fort Duquesne he took it and switched power to Britain. This lead to the Iroquois joining the British and under the leadership of William Pitt the ...
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... Fort Necessity was taken from George Washington during the French and Indian War. ... The war seemed hopeless for the British until William Pitt realized that the ...
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... William Pitt and Edmund Burke were two men in the English parliament who encouraged ... A patriot band led by Ethan Allen seized Fort Ticonderoga, which was a ...
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... The other children were: Marion, William Pitt, Harriet Ann ... He married his college sweetheart, Carolyn Hawkins, at his parents' winter home in Fort Myers, Florida ...
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