Industrial Age · North America · War

1812

Detroit Surrenders

August 16, 1812

General William Hull, old and panicked, surrendered Detroit and his two thousand troops to the British without firing a shot. It was one of the more humiliating moments of the War of 1812. Hull was court-martialed and sentenced to death for cowardice; the sentence was commuted. Americans learned, again, that invading Canada was harder than it sounded.