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The Short Hills raid was a raid by the Hunter Patriots on the Niagara Peninsula from June 21 to June 23, 1838, during the Upper Canada Rebellion. On June 10, 1838 in Pelham, Ontario, James Morreau led a rebel raiding party of 26 Hunter Patriots across the Niagara River. Morreau was aided by Samuel Chandler and reached St. Johns later that day. Their intention was to get the Iroquois to rise up in rebellion.

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  • The Short Hills raid was a raid by the Hunter Patriots on the Niagara Peninsula from June 21 to June 23, 1838, during the Upper Canada Rebellion. On June 10, 1838 in Pelham, Ontario, James Morreau led a rebel raiding party of 26 Hunter Patriots across the Niagara River. Morreau was aided by Samuel Chandler and reached St. Johns later that day. Their intention was to get the Iroquois to rise up in rebellion.
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  • Short Hills raid
causalties
  • 31 captured, 2 wounded
combatant
  • United Kingdom
  • Hunters' Lodges
  • Upper Canada
commander
date
is part of military conflict
place of military conflict
result
  • Government victory
strength
  • 13 Queen's Lancers
  • 4 Canadian Militia regiments
  • 48 Hunter Patriots
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