August 22, 1863
Dear Diary,
I’m back and I am ready to tell you about different battles and treaties.
So today’s stories will have a lot of different stories in them, but they are all about different battles and treaty’s that took place. They are called The Battle of Queenston Heights, The Battle of Put-in-Bay, The Battle of Chateauguay, and The Battle of Lundy’s Lane.
First I will tell you about The Battle of Queenston Heights.
So the battle started on October 13, 1812 at 4 o’clock in the morning. It was Sir Isaac Brock that realized there was an invasion happening at Queenston Heights . So he quickly gathered the small force he had, and led them up hill. When they arrived at Queenston Heights , a musket ball hit Isaac and he was killed. Thankfully, reinforcements came by the afternoon and started the second phase of the battle. (The only difference was; Sir Isaac Brock was replaced by a general named Roger Sheaffe). They also had help from the Haudenosaunee people. Fortunately, Roger and the Haudenosaunee people were powerful enough to get the Americans to withdraw from the battle.
The next story would be about the Battle of Put-in-Bay but it is kind of pointless. So I will tell you the story of The Battle of Chateauguay instead.
So the Battle of Chateauguay took place on October 25, 1813. The Americans wanted to invade Montreal and cut off the supply line between Montreal and Kingston . But unfortunately for the Americans, they had poor leadership and communications. (This one time; the American troops were coming back through the forests, and one of the Americans thought they were invaders, and shot them. Can you believe that Diary!?! One of their own men shot them. I don't know about that guy but if I did that to my own team, I would have a HUGE regret for the rest of my life.
Well, anyways......
To make the long story short, the American were quite idiotic.
They always overestimated the amount of British troops. They always thought that they were outnumbered by the British. (Did you know that they retreated 8 times because they thought they were outnumbered, when they really weren't?) That’s pretty pathetic don't you think?
Well that concludes that story. Let's move on to the next one about The Battle of Lundy's Lane.
So The Battle of Lundy’s Lane is a pretty easy battle to understand. Basically, the Americans were fighting the British in the dark. Both sides fired at their own men and as usual, the Americans withdrew from the fight. While the Americans built their defence at Lake Erie , the British prepared for a second battle; which did not happen. But of course, both sides thought they won because nobody formally lost.
And that’s basically the story of the
Uhhh ohhhh.
I’m really sorry Diary but I just heard mama’s foot steps and I think she is coming towards my room. So I really have to go.
Boy…if mama sees me writing this late, it WILL surely be my last Diary entry.
SO I REALLY HAVE TO GO!!!!!
Love,
Samantha Jones