River Raisin National Battlefield Park Crossword

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  1. 3. The size of a projectile
  2. 5. Narrow French farms with frontage along waterways.
  3. 7. Grooves cut into a barrel to create spin and stabilize a projectile
  4. 9. The River Raisin National Battlefield Park Mascot
  5. 12. National Park in Ohio dedicated to the Battle of Lake Erie
  6. 15. Famous Native American warrior who rallied his people and fought for the British
  7. 16. Native American hand held weapon
  8. 18. The battle where Tecumseh was killed
  9. 20. The number of Americans who fled the battle and arrived at General Harrison's camp
  10. 22. British fort that General Proctor departed from to attack Frenchtown
  11. 24. This vessel was used for transportation of people and goods
  12. 25. The state where the vast majority of U.S. volunteers originated
  13. 26. The month the Battles of the River Raisin took place
  14. 27. This animal's fur was the main currency for trading in North America
  15. 28. The number of counties named for soldiers that volunteered from Kentucky
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  1. 1. The rally cry of The Battle of the River Raisin
  2. 2. American General who fought at the Battle of the River Raisin
  3. 4. Caliber of the American Model 1803 Musket
  4. 6. The number of flags that we fly at the battlefield today
  5. 8. The fruit found along the banks of the River Raisin that led to its name
  6. 10. The symbol of The National Park Service
  7. 11. Superintendent of River Raisin National Battlefield Park
  8. 12. French style fencing used duri ng the Battle of the River Raisin
  9. 13. The treaty that ended The War of 1812
  10. 14. Famous British Musket used in The Battle of the River Raisin
  11. 17. U.S. President in office when congress declared war on Great Britain
  12. 19. British General that commanded at the Battle of the River Raisin
  13. 21. Military road built during the War of 1812 that ran from Detroit to Urbana, Ohio
  14. 23. Term used to describe the aftermath of the battle when Native Americans returned the next day