A Resolute Action: The Battle of Fort Meigs, May 5, 1813 (2024)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 150
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players:
1 - 2
ag.gameitem.publisher:
High Flying Dice Games
Designers:
Paul Rohrbaugh
Artists:
Nils Johansson
Mechanics:
Dice Rolling,
Hexagon Grid,
Command Cards
Beschreibung
The War of 1812 brought conflict once again to the state of Ohio and the Northwest Territory. The War of 1812 began badly for the US. In August, a two-thousand-man US army in Detroit was surrendered to the British and their First Nation allies by General William Hull without a shot being fired. General Harrison’s army, that was meant to reinforce and relieve General Hull, was forced to retreat back into Ohio following another defeat south of Detroit at the battle of River Raisin in January. Reforming south and east of Toledo, Harrison constructed a fort along the Maumee River, near present day Perrysburg, Ohio in February 1813.
In the Spring the British, Canadian and First Nation forces under the command of British General Henry Proctor advanced from their positions in Michigan and laid siege to Fort Meigs on May 1st. On May 5th General Harrison ordered two sorties by the US garrison to destroy British siege guns that were east and west of the river.
Can you do as well, or better? Learn and enjoy!
—description from the designer
The War of 1812 brought conflict once again to the state of Ohio and the Northwest Territory. The War of 1812 began badly for the US. In August, a two-thousand-man US army in Detroit was surrendered to the British and their First Nation allies by General William Hull without a shot being fired. General Harrison’s army, that was meant to reinforce and relieve General Hull, was forced to retreat back into Ohio following another defeat south of Detroit at the battle of River Raisin in January. Reforming south and east of Toledo, Harrison constructed a fort along the Maumee River, near present day Perrysburg, Ohio in February 1813.
In the Spring the British, Canadian and First Nation forces under the command of British General Henry Proctor advanced from their positions in Michigan and laid siege to Fort Meigs on May 1st. On May 5th General Harrison ordered two sorties by the US garrison to destroy British siege guns that were east and west of the river.
Can you do as well, or better? Learn and enjoy!
—description from the designer
Verwandte Spiele
ag.gameitem.lastUpdated: 2025-05-01 12:18:34.293