Battle of Fort Wayne

Battle of Fort Wayne

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date=October 18, 1790
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result=Miamis Victory
combatant1=United States
combatant2=Miamis Indian Tribe
commander1=General Joseph Harmar
commander2=Michikinikwa
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The Battle of Fort Wayne was fought on October 18, 1790, between the Americans and the Miami tribe. The Miamis were led by Michikinikwa, while the Americans were led by General Adam McGready. The Miamis were victorious.

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