Fort Meigs: Cannon Fire, Chaos, and a Fort That Wouldn’t Fall
The History AI Podcast por Chuck and Marco
Notas del episodio
In 1813, deep in the western theater of the War of 1812, Fort Meigs became the scene of a brutal siege, a disastrous counterattack, and a determined American defense.
Chuck and Marco explore how General William Henry Harrison prepared the massive wooden fort for a British assault, why Tecumseh and his Indigenous confederation joined the campaign, and how Colonel William Dudley’s initial success turned into a devastating defeat. They also examine the second attempt to capture the fort, which involved deception, battlefield confusion, and a commander who wisely refused to take the bait.
Along the way, the hosts discuss muddy construction camps, recycled cannonballs, confusing orders, and the wider struggle for control of the Northwest. Fort Meigs may not be the most famous battlefield of the War of 1812, but its survival helped shift th ...