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History Articles: Surrender of Ft. Blount

Posted by: Dr. James Jones on Jul 01, 2003 - 06:00 AM
 
1760, Monroe County.

Fort Blount was surrendered to the Cherokee Chief Oconostota who had been holding a siege of the British fortification. The fort was constructed in 1756-1757 by South Carolinian provincial troops to check the advances of the French during the French and Indian War and to strengthen English influence in the Mississippi River Valley. Soon all the English soldiers would be massacred.

  
  

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