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Made a hero of George Rogers Clark and opened up the Northwest Territory for the colonies after the Articles of Confederation approved the amquisition and was received as part of the treaty that ended the Revolution

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Vincennes was a strategic point guarding a major water route from British Canada to the Mississippi river. The French built the first fort there but was captured by the Brits during the French and Indian wars.capturing Vincennes cut the British off from their Spanish allies in Lousiana and gave the Americans a claim to all the territory east of the Mississippi and north of Florida and Lousiana.

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The Battle of Vincennes occurred during the American Revolutionary War. It was significant because it lead to the British Army surrendering in the Illinois Region.

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The Siege of Fort Vincennes led to the surrender of British forces in the Illinois territory during the U.S. Revolutionary War. This area became the Northwest Territory of the United States.

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The significance of Vincennes was that Virginia troops occupied the British outposts and captured British officials. Vincennes also resulted in the creation of Illinois County, Virginia.

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