

He led more than 240 Odawa and Ojibwe warriors allied with French forces against the British and the Miami village in the Battle of Pickawillany. In 1752 Charles de Langlade, an Odawa war chief of partial French Canadian descent, attacked the fort. It was located at the confluence of Loramie Creek and the Great Miami River. In 1749, Fort Pickawillany was constructed by the British to protect their trading post at a Miami village of the same name.

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