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It also ensured there would be no british attacks in the great lakes states of ohio pennsylvania, michigan, and new york.
A discourse, delivered before the rhode-island historical society, on the evening of monday, february 16, 1852.
Usher parsons, battle of lake erie: usher parsons' discourse delivered before the rhode-island historical society.
Oliver hazard perry commanded the victorious american fleet at the battle of lake erie. Billowing smoke enveloped the battling ships, obscuring the results from.
The battle of lake erie, sometimes called the battle of put-in-bay, was fought on 10 september 1813, on lake erie off the coast of ohio during the war of 1812.
We were floundering in the war of 1812 when young captain perry delivered the winning motto, “don't give up the ship”.
These newcomers had headed for ohio despite a series of shockingly violent wars and raids in the 1790s pitting early settlers against indigenous indian tribes.
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