- Battle of Fort Pitt
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Siege of Fort Pitt "Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Fort Pitt
partof=theNorth-West Rebellion
caption=This contemporary illustration from "The Illustrated London News" depicts the Cree attack of April 15
date=April 2 -April 15 ,1885
place=Near Frenchman's Butte,Saskatchewan
result=Cree victory
combatant1=Cree
combatant2=Dominion of Canada
commander1=Big Bear
commander2=Francis Dickens
strength1=200
strength2=25 militia
casualties1=None
casualties2=1 dead
1 wounded
23 capturedThe Battle of Fort Pitt was part of a
Cree uprising coinciding with the Métis revolt that started theNorth-West Rebellion in 1885. Cree warriors began attacking Canadian settlements onApril 2 . OnApril 15 , they capturedFort Pitt from a detachment ofNorth-West Mounted Police .Background
In the Canadian North-West, a period of escalating unrest immediately preceded the rebellion as
Ottawa refused to negotiate with its disaffected citizens. While the Métis underLouis Riel declared aprovisional government and mobilized their forces, Cree chiefBig Bear was not planning any militarization or violence toward the Canadian settlers or government. Rather, he had tried to unify the Cree into a political confederacy powerful enough to oppose the marginalization of native people in Canadian society and renegotiate unjust land treaties imposed onSaskatchewan natives in the 1860s.This nominally peaceful disposition was shattered in late March by news of the Métis victory over government forces at Duck Lake. Support for Riel was strong among native peoples. On April 2, Big Bear's warriors attacked the town of Frog Lake, killing nine civilians. Big Bear, against his wishes, was drawn into the rebellion.
Similar attacks continued, with Cree raiding parties pillaging the towns of Saddle Lake, Beaver Lake, Beaverhill Lake, Bear Hills, and Lac St. Anne in neighboring
Alberta . These events prompted the mobilization of an Alberta field force underThomas Bland Strange . The Cree would later defeat the Albertans at theBattle of Frenchman's Butte .Battle
On April 15, 200 Cree warriors descended on Fort Pitt. They intercepted a police scouting party, killing a constable, wounding another, and captured a third. Surrounded and outnumbered, garrison commander Francis Dickens (son of famed novelist
Charles Dickens ) capitulated and agreed to negotiate with the attackers. Big Bear released the remaining police officers but kept the townspeople as hostages and destroyed the fort. Six days later, Inspector Dickens and his men reached safety at Battleford.
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