Setting the scene -- The rebellion begins, October-December 1837 -- Americans join the fight, December 1837 -- New leaders recruited, January 1838 -- Hickory Island occupied, February 1838 -- New rebel alliance formed, March 1838 -- First patriots executed, April 1838 -- Secret society forms to plan invasions, May 1838 -- Rogue patriots attack at Short Hills, June 1838 -- Rebels win off the battlefield, July-August 1838 -- Hunters lodge plans takeover of Canada, September 1838 -- New York Hunters prepare for the war's biggest raid, October 1838 -- Stage set for bloodiest month of the Patriot War, November 1838 -- Ideals and armies clash at the windmill, November 1838 -- Trials and hangings follow capture of Hunters, November-December 1838 -- Trials end, hangings continue, January-February 1839 -- Windmill prisoners repatriated, March to June 1839 -- Windmill prisoners mark time as lett fights on, July-December 1839 -- Two men keep the Patriot War alive, 1840-1841.
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