The Capture of Fort Michilimackinac in June 1763

What diversion was used by Ottowas and Ojibwes in capturing Fort Michilimackinac?

A. A game of baggataway

B. A surprise attack

C. Diplomatic negotiations

Answer:

A. A game of baggataway

In June 1763, Ottawa and Ojibwe tribes captured Fort Michilimackinac from the British during Pontiac's Rebellion by using a game of baggataway as a diversion. Baggataway was a predecessor to modern lacrosse and the Native Americans used it cleverly to distract the British troops.

The game of baggataway allowed the players to gradually move closer to the fort's gates, giving them the perfect opportunity to launch a surprise attack and capture the fort. This diversion strategy played a crucial role in the successful capture of Fort Michilimackinac.

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