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Colonial and Pre-Columbian

Battle of Lake Erie (British flotilla, 1759)

1759
Pennsylvania
Era
Colonial and Pre-Columbian
Year
1759
Location
Pennsylvania
Status
Verified engagement
The Combatants

Who Fought

Forces
Not recorded in historical accounts
Forces
French supply bateaux
VS
Victor
British
Forces
British Provincial sloops
Outcome
French supply line on Lake Erie disrupted
The Battle

History & Significance

The Battle of Lake Erie, also known as the Battle of Put-in-Bay, was fought on 10 September 1813, on Lake Erie off the shores of Ohio during the War of 1812. Nine vessels of the United States Navy defeated and captured six vessels of the British Royal Navy. This ensured American control of the lake for the rest of the war, which in turn allowed the Americans to recover Detroit, Michigan and win the Battle of the Thames to break the Indian confederation of Tecumseh.

Duration
Single day engagement (September 10, 1813)
Historical context

European colonization of North America accelerated after 1600, with England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands establishing competing settlements along the Atlantic coast, the St. Lawrence River, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Mississippi Valley. The first permanent English settlement at Jamestown, Virginia (1607) struggled with starvation and conflict; the Plymouth colony (1620) and the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1630) followed. By the mid-1700s, thirteen English colonies stretched along the Atlantic seaboard, governed through a mix of royal charters, proprietary grants, and elected assemblies. The colonial economy depended on tobacco in Virginia and Maryland, rice and indigo in the Carolinas, and maritime trade in New England — all increasingly reliant on enslaved African labor after 1619. Conflict with Indigenous peoples over land was continuous, punctuated by major wars including King Philip's War (1675–1676) in New England and the Yamasee War (1715–1717) in the South. The French and Indian War (1754–1763), part of the global Seven Years' War, ended French power in North America and left Britain deeply in debt — triggering the taxation disputes that would lead to revolution.

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Battle of Lake Erie (British flotilla, 1759) take place?
Battle of Lake Erie (British flotilla, 1759) took place in 1759. Single day engagement (September 10, 1813).
Where was Battle of Lake Erie (British flotilla, 1759) fought?
Battle of Lake Erie (British flotilla, 1759) was fought in Pennsylvania, United States.
What was the outcome of Battle of Lake Erie (British flotilla, 1759)?
French supply line on Lake Erie disrupted
What was the significance of Battle of Lake Erie (British flotilla, 1759)?
The Battle of Lake Erie, also known as the Battle of Put-in-Bay, was fought on 10 September 1813, on Lake Erie off the shores of Ohio during the War of 1812. Nine vessels of the United States Navy defeated and captured six vessels of the British Royal Navy. This ensured American control of the lake
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