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During the American Revolutionary War, the British Army bombarded and captured the fort as part of their conquest of Philadelphia in the fall of 1777.  Photo: Peter Fitzpatrick/AL DIA News
During the American Revolutionary War, the British Army bombarded and captured the fort as part of their conquest of Philadelphia in the fall of 1777.  Photo: Peter Fitzpatrick/AL DIA News

Philadelphia's Revolutionary Battleground - Fort Mifflin

One of the only intact Revolutionary War battlefields and the only fort in Philadelphia

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Fort Mifflin around 1771 was considered the largest British port and dockyard in North America. Locals then protested against British economic policies and imports. In response to these complaints, Philadelphia Governor John Penn asked General Thomas Gage to create defenses for the city. Fort Mifflin is the oldest fortification continually used in the United States.

Almost 350 Americans died in November 1777 when British forces relentlessly bombed the place from ships. But the Americans’ bravery at Fort Mifflin gave George Washington time to regroup at Valley Forge. AL DIA News took a trip to Fort Mifflin and experience what was daily life like for militiamen defending Philadelphia.

 

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