I don't think so. There was a Chickasaw river attack on a Spanish Convoy in Missouri, under British auspices. Spain's american allies (The Kickapoo) made them pay heavily in blood for it. This was during the AR Wars.
There was raid _after_the War, at Port Arkansas. It was made by English colonists and their (n) american allies, the Chickasaw. The last were commanded by a englishman adopted into their tribe. In fact, the guy was under American employ, not England, when he did so.
I believe the AR's westernmost battle took place at St. Louis, and it also was a Spanish victory. When I say Spanish, that also includes the (n) american allies that fought beside them.
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Originally Posted by aiontay
If I'm not mistaken, the westernmost battle of the American Revolution was a combined British/Chickasaw attack on the Spanish garrison at Arkansas Post in, of course, Arkansas.
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