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  1. Henry Bouquet (born Henri Louis Bouquet; 1719 – 2 September 1765) was a Swiss mercenary who rose to prominence in British service during the French and Indian War and Pontiac's War. He is best known for his victory over a Native American force at the Battle of Bushy Run , lifting the siege of Fort Pitt during Pontiac's War.

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  3. Henry Bouquet - Wikipedia

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    Henry Bouquet (born Henri Louis Bouquet; 1719 – 2 September 1765) was a Swiss mercenary who rose to prominence in British service during the French and Indian War and Pontiac's War. He is best known for his victory over a Native American force at the Battle of Bushy Run , lifting the siege of Fort Pitt during Pontiac's War.

  4. The Papers of Henry Bouquet | National Archives

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    The correspondence and papers of Henry Bouquet (1719-1765), a British Army officer during the French and Indian War and the Pontiac period. Swiss-born Bouquet joined the Royal American Regiment in 1754, which later took part in General John Forbes's expedition against Fort Duquesne in 1758.

  5. Bouquet's Expedition against the Indians, 1764 - University ...

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    Bouquet's Expedition against the Indians consists of two orderly books issued by Colonel Henry Bouquet, spanning August-November 1764, during which time he lead a small army into western Ohio Indian territory to retrieve white captives and to enforce a peace settlement with the Delaware, Mingo, Shawnee, and Wyandot Indians.

  6. Henry Bouquet | Swiss mercenary | Britannica

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    theory on guerrilla warfare. …results until a Swiss mercenary, Henry Bouquet, trained his new light-infantry regiment to fight Indian-style in the French and Indian War (1754–63). ( See also Robert Rogers.) Bouquet’s treatise on tactics, clothing, arms, training, logistics, and decentralized tactical formations is reminiscent of Caesar ...

  7. Bouquet's Expedition of 1764 | Encyclopedia.com

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    After relieving Fort Pitt in 1763 during Pontiac's War, Henry Bouquet's force of regulars was too small to subjugate the tribes in the Ohio Valley and to free their numerous white prisoners. Not until 1764 did the Pennsylvania Assembly vote an adequate force of provincials for the expedition. Virginia and Maryland flatly refused to contribute.

  8. Henry Bouquet - Wikiwand

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    Henry Bouquet (born Henri Louis Bouquet; 1719 – 2 September 1765) was a Swiss mercenary who rose to prominence in British service during the French and Indian War and Pontiac's War. He is best known for his victory over a Native American force at the Battle of Bushy Run, lifting the siege of Fort Pitt during Pontiac's War.

  9. Henry Bouquet - Ohio History Central

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    Henry Bouquet was born in 1719 in Switzerland. The son of a British officer, Bouquet followed in his father's footsteps, entering the English military in 1736. In 1756, the English government transferred him to North America to help seize France's possessions and to defend the British colonies during the French and Indian War.

  10. Bouquet, Henry | Encyclopedia.com

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    BOUQUET, HENRY. (1719–1765). Swiss-born British army officer and military theorist. After a careful education Bouquet entered the Dutch service in 1736, and during the War of the Austrian Succession he fought for the Sardinians, probably learning something of light infantry tactics in the process.

  11. BRITISH Henry Bouquet (Boo-KAY) - U.S. National Park Service

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    Henry Bouquet (Boo-KAY) BRITISH Bouquet was born in Switzerland. He joined the British Army and came to America. He was second in command to General Forbes. Bouquet did much of the work because Forbes was so ill. Together they captured Fort Duquesne (dyoo-KAYN) in November of 1758. During Pontiac’s War, Fort Pitt was under siege.

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