Squaw Campaign
Squaw Campaign
SQUAW CAMPAIGN. February 1778. "Squaw campaign" was the derisive name given to Edward Hand's unsuccessful expedition from Fort Pitt (later Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) against British-held Detroit.
SEE ALSO Hand, Edward.
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