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    William Hull (June 24, 1753 – November 29, 1825) was an American soldier and politician. He fought in the American Revolutionary War and was appointed as Governor of Michigan Territory (1805–13), gaining large land cessions from several American Indian tribes under the Treaty of Detroit (1807).

  2. Mar 8, 2011 · Learn about William Hull, a US soldier and governor who surrendered Fort Detroit to the British in 1812. Find out how he faced a court martial and escaped execution after the war.

  3. Jun 20, 2024 · William Hull (born June 24, 1753, Derby, Conn. [U.S.]—died Nov. 29, 1825, Newton, Mass., U.S.) was a U.S. soldier and civil governor of Michigan Territory (including present Michigan, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota) who was the subject of a celebrated court martial.

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  4. Born in the Connecticut Colony in 1753, Hull was a good friend of fellow Yale graduate Nathan Hale, the patriot spy and eventual State Hero of Connecticut. Hull was responsible for publicizing Hale’s heroism after his execution by the British.

  5. Learn how American General William Hull lost Fort Detroit to British General Isaac Brock in 1812, and how this defeat influenced the War of 1812. Read the terms of capitulation, the reactions of the soldiers, and the impact of the invasion on Canada.

  6. Learn about William Hull, an American politician and military commander who surrendered Detroit to the British in 1812. Find out his biography, military career, and role in the War of 1812.

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  8. Jul 12, 2012 · William Hull led a U.S. army to Detroit in 1812, but surrendered after a British attack. Learn about the War of 1812, the British strategy and the Canadian role in this episode of American history.

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