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What caused the defeat of fort Loudoun during the French and indian War

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On August 9, 1760, with the prospect of starvation looming, the fort's commander, Paul Demere, asked the Cherokee for terms of surrender.After the massacre of several Cherokee chiefs who were being held hostage at Fort Prince George, the Cherokee laid siege to Fort Loudoun in March 1760. The fort's garrison held out for several months, but diminishing supplies forced its surrender in August 1760.

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