1 June 1866: The start of the Fenian Invasion of Canada
& the Battle of Ridgeway on this day.
The invading force of more than 1,300 Irishmen 'The Fenians'
was determined to attack the British Empire on its own soil to divert British
military resources from Ireland and cause the Empire International
embarrassment. They met no resistance when they crossed the Niagara River on
June 1 but by the time they reached Ridgeway a Canadian force was deployed in
front of them with orders to engage and defeat them.
At Ridgeway the Canadians initially stood their ground by as
the day wore on they broke ranks and became visibly disorganised. The Irish
commander, Colonel O'Neill spotted their discomfort and quickly ordered a
bayonet charge that completely routed the inexperienced Canadians. The Fenians
took and briefly held the town of Ridgeway. Then, expecting to be overwhelmed
by British reinforcements, they quickly turned back to Fort Erie where they
fought a second battle - Battle of Fort Erie - against a small but determined
detachment of Canadians holding the town.
The Canadian loss was 7 killed on the field, 2 died of
wounds in the immediate days following the battle, and 4 died of wounds or
disease later and 37 were wounded, some severely enough to require amputation
of their limbs. O'Neill said he had four or five men killed, but Canadians
claimed to have found six Fenian bodies on the field. A U.S. gunboat prevented
reinforcements of 10,000 waiting to cross and join the invasion and the
invading force of Fenians retreated back to Buffalo. A funeral was held at St.
James Cemetery in Toronto to commemorate the Canadians killed in the Battle of
Ridgeway [above].
Thus ended a bizarre and unsuccessful attempt by the US
based Fenians (many of them Irish veterans of the US Civil War) to attack
Britain through Canada. While tactically well conducted there was no chance of
success once the US authorities blocked supplies and reinforcements reaching
Colonel O'Neill's men on the Canadian side of the border. This episode was a
fiasco and a waste of badly needed money and resources where they could have
had no lasting effect. O'Neill withdrew on 3 June to United States territory
where he and his men were arrested.
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