while doing some notes on the war of 1812 for history today. i came across 
this very interesting fact....

"on august 16, 1812, a brilliant british commander, General ISAAC BROCK, 
surrounded Hull's army and forced him to surrender without firing a single 
shot"

so i guess there was a guy named isaac brock who defeated general willliam 
hull when he was moving his army from detroit to the brittish garrison at 
malden. do you think that this brilliant victory somewhat foreshadows the 
brilliance of future issac brocks?? hm..maybe not. but what an exciting find 
anyways. did anyone know of this? thought i would share it with you guys....

chris

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