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How Did St. Clair’s Defeat Happen

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====American Weaknesses====
[[File: Map_of_St._Clair’s_Encampment.jpg|300px|thumbnail|left|Map of the Position of the Americans Forces at St. Clair’s Defeat]]
[[File: ArthurStClair.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|Arthur St. Clair (1737-1818)]]
A good commander will do everything in his power to win a battle before a shot is even fired. This is accomplished through proper intelligence of the enemy, planning, and ensuring proper logistics. General St. Clair failed on all of these counts. The lack of intelligence that St. Clair’s forces gathered about their enemy and the terrain they were in was woefully inadequate and totally lacking in some respects. They were not sure which chief was in charge of the Indian army they faced and even worse, they did not have any idea of their enemy’s numbers and St. Clair was not even sure about the name of the river. <ref> Eid, Leroy V. “American Indian Military Leadership: St. Clair’s 1791 Defeat.” <i>Journal of Military History</i> 57 (1993) pgs. 76-77</ref>
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