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Simcoe’s Ruthless Raid: The Battle of Crooked Billet

Simcoe’s Ruthless Raid: The Battle of Crooked Billet

Update: 2025-12-14
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Major John Graves Simcoe wanted a "grand stroke" to destroy the Pennsylvania Militia. On May 1, 1778, his ruthless surprise attack caught a sleeping American camp in a trap that ended in the horrific "Buckwheat Straw Massacre."

In the spring of 1778, British-occupied Philadelphia was a logistical nightmare, and General George Washington tasked 25-year-old Brigadier General John Lacey with starving them out. But Lacey was inexperienced, and his opponent was the cunning Major John Graves Simcoe of the Queen's Rangers.

Using spies and a daring night march, Simcoe devised a plan to encircle Lacey at the Crooked Billet tavern. While an American lieutenant slept instead of scouting, the British noose tightened.

In this video, we cover:
* The rise of the "Fighting Quaker" General John Lacey.
* Simcoe’s "Grand Stroke" to trap the militia.
* The psychological bluff Simcoe used to break the American line.
* The tragic fate of the wounded men in the burning huts.

#AmericanRevolution #MilitaryHistory #Simcoe #1778 #PennsylvaniaHistory #WarHistory

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Simcoe’s Ruthless Raid: The Battle of Crooked Billet

Simcoe’s Ruthless Raid: The Battle of Crooked Billet

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