George Rogers Clark Leads Invasion of Illinois Country

In 1778, Colonel George Rogers Clark presented a plan to Virginia Governor Patrick Henry and his executive council of Thomas Jefferson, George Mason, and George Wythe to conquer the Illinois Country, part of the Province of Quebec. Clark proposed capturing British forts at Kaskaskia and Cahokia to access badly needed supplies from Spanish Louisiana and force the British to focus their attention away from Kentucky. Incredibly, Clark’s audacious plan to capture these distant British outposts would succeed without firing a shot.

Tom Hand, creator and publisher of Americana Corner, explores the Illinois Country campaign led by George Rogers Clark, and why it still matters today.

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