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    In which battle did naval ships at sea surrender to the cavalry?

    Question #56102. Asked by gmackematix. (Mar 21 05 7:45 PM)


    BOB501

    might that be the Battle of Lake Erie and the Battle of Put-in-Bay with the British surrendering to Oliver Hazzard Perry?

    Mar 22 05, 11:48 PM


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