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Battle of Bryan's Station 1782

1782
Kentucky
Era
Early Republic and War of 1812
Year
1782
Location
Kentucky
Status
Historical record
The Combatants

Who Fought

Forces
Not recorded in historical accounts
VS
Victor
Not recorded in historical accounts
Outcome
Shawnee siege of Bryan's Station, women carried water under fire
The Battle

History & Significance

This was the siege of Bryan's Station in August 1782, during which defenders successfully repelled a Shawnee and British ranger assault. The siege became notable in frontier folklore for accounts of women carrying water to defenders under fire, though the historical details of specific individuals remain disputed. The successful defense demonstrated American frontier resilience against Native American and British-allied attacks.

Historical context

The early republic period saw the United States move from the weak Articles of Confederation to the federal Constitution ratified in 1788, with the Bill of Rights added in 1791. George Washington served two terms as president (1789–1797), establishing precedents for executive authority, and the federal capital moved permanently to Washington D.C. in 1800. The Louisiana Purchase (1803) doubled the nation's territory for roughly $15 million, opening vast trans-Mississippi lands to American expansion. The War of 1812 against Britain ended inconclusively but produced a surge of American national identity and eliminated most British support for Indigenous resistance east of the Mississippi. The Northwest Indian Wars (1785–1795) and the Creek War (1813–1814) broke Indigenous confederacies that had resisted US expansion. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 temporarily balanced slave and free states as the nation expanded westward, but embedded the contradiction of slavery in every subsequent territorial debate.

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Battle of Bryan's Station 1782 take place?
Battle of Bryan's Station 1782 took place in 1782.
Where was Battle of Bryan's Station 1782 fought?
Battle of Bryan's Station 1782 was fought in Kentucky, United States.
What was the outcome of Battle of Bryan's Station 1782?
Shawnee siege of Bryan's Station, women carried water under fire
What was the significance of Battle of Bryan's Station 1782?
This was the siege of Bryan's Station in August 1782, during which defenders successfully repelled a Shawnee and British ranger assault. The siege became notable in frontier folklore for accounts of women carrying water to defenders under fire, though the historical details of specific individuals r
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