La Balme's Defeat

La Balme's Defeat
Part of the American Revolutionary War

Historical marker commemorating the battle
Date5 November 1780
Location
Result Miami victory
Belligerents
Miami  France
Commanders and leaders
Little Turtle La Balme 
Strength
Unknown 104 irregulars
Casualties and losses
5 killed[1] 30-40 killed

LaBalme's Defeat was a military engagement which occurred on November 6, 1780, between a force of Canadien settlers under the command of French officer Augustin de La Balme and British-allied Miami warriors led by chief Little Turtle during the American Revolutionary War. La Balme had led the hastily recruited force of irregulars to attack British-held Fort Detroit, but was ambushed by a group of Miami warriors after sacking their town of Kekionga on the way. The victory led Little Turtle to become well known on the American frontier, a reputation which would develop during the Northwest Indian War.

  1. ^ Griswold, Bert Joseph; Taylor, Mrs. Samuel R. (1917). The pictorial history of Fort Wayne, Indiana: a review of two centuries of occupation of the region about the head of the Maumee River. Vol. 1. Robert O. Law Co. p. 78. Retrieved 12 February 2011.

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