July 5 - The Battle of Chippawa
During the War of 1812, the United States fought hard against Britain, who still occupied forts in Northern America. One of the greatest triumphs for the United States was The Battle of Chippawa, which occurred on July 5, 1814.
After it became clear that Napoleon was losing in Europe, the British army resettled in Canada, which threatened the United States. In addition, this threatened Native Americans, and they partnered with the US Army to reclaim Chippawa. Under the instruction of the US Army, Native Americans quickly approached the British but retreated upon being fired upon. Then, with the help of the US Army, they once again approached the British.
The British Army, which was heavily disorganized, randomly fired, and the US returned fire for half-an hour, before finally the British fled and the US chased some of them down all the way to Chippawa.









