• This article is about the fort occupied by the French and British until 1797. For the fort known as Fort Detroit during the War of 1812, see Fort Shelby (Michigan).
  • In April 1712, a force of about 1,000 Fox, Sac and Mascouten Indians besieged the French garrison at Fort Detroit.
  • While Fort Detroit was under the control of General William Hull, the British briefly captured it once again during the War of 1812.
  • The fort detroitthe fort detroitthe fort detroit. ... In Detroit's Central Business District, near the Joe Louis Redevelopment Site and Corktown.
  • The initial targets of Pontiac, the Indian mastermind behind the scheme, were nine British outposts, starting with Fort Detroit, the centerpiece of the region.
  • Hull had plans to raid the British fort at Amherstburg, but elected to retreat to Fort Detroit after the defeat at Fort Mackinac.
  • Detroit Places: Fort Detroit - British Rule - 1760-1796. Though Fort Ponchartrain du Detroit officially became a British holding with the Articles of Capitulation...
  • The seige of fort detroit. ... Late in July, Brock learned of the capture of Mackinac. General Brock started to plan an immediate attack on Detroit.
  • Gölü Erie ve Detroit Nehri.[4]. 11 Temmuz 1796'da, Jay Anlaşması İngilizler, Fort Detroit, Fort Lernoult ve çevresindeki yerleşimi Amerikalılara teslim etti.