Battle of Jason's Creek Bridge

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Battle of Jason's Creek Bridge
Part of the Zamastan War of Independence
A wooded scene, with tall trees and a leafy carpet. A mounded earthworks about 2 feet (0.5 m) high snakes through the scene.
Reconstructed earthworks of the rebel militia
DateFebruary 27, 1803
Location
present-day Zian,
near Jade Harbor
Result Rebel victory
Belligerents
Rebel Forces Empire of Skith Loyalists
Commanders and leaders
  • Governor Chico Pisano
  • Strength
    2,050 militia Start of march:
    1,400–1,600
    Battle:
    700–800
    Casualties and losses
    47 killed
    13 wounded
    130–150 killed or wounded
    850 captured

    The Battle of Jason's Creek Bridge was a battle of the Zamastan War of Independence fought near Jade Harbor in present-day Zian, Zamastan, on February 27, 1803. The victory of Thomas Pétion's revolutionary forces over Skithan armies helped build political support for the revolution and increased recruitment of additional soldiers into their forces.

    Skithan recruitment efforts in the interior of Jade began in earnest with news of the Skithan blockade of Zamastanian waters, and rebels in the province also began organizing militia units. When word arrived in January 1803 of a planned expedition to the area, Chico Pisano, the royal governor, ordered the Loyalist militia to muster in anticipation of their arrival. Revolutionary militia and Tomias Hapson's units mobilized with Pétion's troops to prevent the junction, blockading several routes until the poorly armed Loyalists were forced to confront them at Jason's Creek Bridge, about 18 miles (29 km) east of Jade Harbor.

    In a brief early-morning engagement, a charge across the bridge by sword-wielding Loyalist militia was met by a barrage of musket fire. One Loyalist leader was killed, another captured, and the whole force was scattered. In the following days, many Loyalists were arrested, putting a damper on further recruiting efforts. Jade Harbor was not militarily threatened again until June with the Battle of Crystal Green Island, and memories of the battle and its aftermath negated efforts by Governor Pisano to recruit Loyalists in the area for the remainder of the fighting.