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Battle of Plattsburgh
Part of the War of 1812

Naval battle on Lake Champlain, an engraving by B. Tanner in 1816, after a painting by Hugh Reinagle
Date6–11 September 1814
Location
Plattsburgh, New York
44°40′49″N 73°22′32″W / 44.6804°N 73.3756°W / 44.6804; -73.3756
Result American victory
Belligerents
Battle of Plattsburgh United States

Battle of Plattsburgh United Kingdom

  • Battle of Plattsburgh Lower Canada
Commanders and leaders
  • United States Thomas Macdonough
  • United States Alexander Macomb
  • Lower Canada Sir George Prévost
  • Battle of Plattsburgh George Downie 
Strength

6,354

  • Regulars: 3,454

2,651 fit to fight
803 invalids

  • Militia: 2,900

Vermont Militia: 2,200
New York Militia: 700
[citation needed]

1 corvette
1 brig
1 schooner
1 sloop
10 gunboats[1]
  • 11,000[2]
  • 1 frigate
  • 1 brig
  • 2 sloops
  • 12 gunboats[1]
Casualties and losses
104 killed
116 wounded[3]
Total: 220
168 killed
220 wounded[3]
317 captured
234 deserted[4]
1 frigate captured
1 brig captured
2 sloops captured[5]
Total: 939

The Battle of Plattsburgh, also known as the Battle of Lake Champlain, ended the final British invasion of the northern states of the United States during the War of 1812. Two British forces, an army under Lieutenant General Sir George Prévost and a naval squadron under Captain George Downie converged on the lakeside town of Plattsburgh, New York. Plattsburgh was defended by New York and Vermont militia and detachments of regular troops of the United States Army, all under the command of Brigadier General Alexander Macomb, and ships commanded by Master Commandant Thomas Macdonough.

Downie's squadron attacked shortly after dawn on 11 September 1814, but was defeated after a hard fight in which Downie was killed. Prévost then abandoned the attack by land against Macomb's defences and retreated to Canada, stating that even if Plattsburgh was captured, any British troops there could not be supplied without control of the lake.

When the battle took place, American and British delegates were meeting at Ghent in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, attempting to negotiate a treaty acceptable to both sides to end the war. The American victory at Plattsburgh, and the successful defense at the Battle of Baltimore, which began the next day and halted British advances in the Mid-Atlantic states, denied the British negotiators leverage to demand any territorial claims against the United States on the basis of uti possidetis, i.e., retaining territory they held at the end of hostilities.[6] The Treaty of Ghent, in which captured or occupied territories were restored on the basis of status quo ante bellum, i.e., the situation as it existed before the war, was signed three months after the battle. However, this battle may have had little or no impact in advancing the objectives of either side.[7]

  1. ^ a b "The Battle of Plattsburg Naval Forces". Archived from the original on 21 October 2019. Retrieved 23 March 2008.
  2. ^ Graves (2015), p. 4.
  3. ^ a b Britain and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History, p. 526.
  4. ^ Hitsman, p. 263.
  5. ^ Borneman p. 212.
  6. ^ Hitsman, p. 270.
  7. ^ Bison, Adam. "The Battle of Lake Champlain". The Naval History and Heritage Command.

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