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Charles Michel de Langlade

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124: 110: 33: 436:. Langlade surrendered the French forces at that fort to the British Army in 1761. Following the war and victory of Great Britain, Langlade transferred his allegiance to that country after it took control of French areas east of the Mississippi River. The following year he permanently moved with his family to the settlement now known as 625: 283:
Fluent in Ottawa and French, Langlade later led First Nations forces in warfare in the region. Given the shifting political realities of the time, he and his followers were at various times allied with the French, British and, lastly, Americans. Leading French and Indian forces, in 1752 he destroyed
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315:, Langlade led Great Lakes Indians for the British against rebel colonists and their Indian allies. The Native Americans hoped to push the American colonizers out of the region. At the end of the war, Langlade retired to his home in 355:
was a widow with six children when they married in 1728. Augustin Langlade believed their marriage would provide him an advantage in the fur trade, by giving him a direct connection to the Odawa. The Ottawa were among the
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peoples, who inhabited areas around the Great Lakes. As a child, Langlade grew up with Ottawa as his first language and identified with his mother's culture; he was also educated in French by
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for a raid. They were trying to discourage British trading in the area. In the confrontation on 21 June 1752, the Odawa killed, mutilated and consumed an Englishman and Miami chief
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After the defeat of the French in North America, Langlade became allied with the British, who took control of former French possessions and took the lead in the
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village and British trading post in present-day Ohio, where the British and French were competing for control of the lucrative fur trade. During the subsequent
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Paul M. Trap, "Charles Langlade in the French and Indian War," Master's Thesis, Western Michigan University at Kalamazoo, Michigan, August 1980. 113 pages.
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in a ritual sacrifice. This act aggravated existing tensions and contributed to colonial retaliation against the Odawa, and the
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The seal of the Langlade County Historical Society bears an image of Langlade, designed by his descendant, "noted sculptor"
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In the winter of 1751–1752, Langlade began assembling a war party of Odawa, Potawatomi, and Ojibwe warriors who traveled to
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and war chief who was important in protecting French territory in North America. His mother was
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and his 16-year-old son Charles established a trading post at present-day
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In 1757, Langlade was made the second in command of the French forces at
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to Domitilde, the daughter of an Ottawa chief and sister of
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honoring Charles Michel de Langlade and his father.In 1745,
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and a captain in the Indian Department of French Canada.
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British Army personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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Trap, Paul (1979). "Mouet de Langlade, Charles Michel."
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Langlade is remembered as the "Father of Wisconsin".
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war chief. Charles's father was her second husband,
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French Canadian people of the French and Indian War
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Green Bay, Wisconsin
Augustin Langlade
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Fort Michilimackinac
Pays d'en Haut
New France
La Baye
Northwest Territory
Ojibwa
Kingdom of France
Great Britain
French Marines
British Indian Department
Lieutenant
Captain
Raid on Pickawillany
Seven Years' War
Battle of the Monongahela
First Battle on Snowshoes
Battle of Sabbath Day Point
Siege of Fort William Henry
Siege of Quebec
American Revolutionary War
Battle of the Cedars
Saratoga campaign
Battle of St. Louis
Great Lakes
fur trader
Ottawa

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