How was indiana part of the revolutionary war?

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Indiana played an important role in the Revolutionary War. The state was a major supplier of food, clothing, and other supplies to the Continental Army. Indiana also provided troops to fight in the war. In 1778, George Rogers Clark led a group of militia from Kentucky and Virginia to capture the British-held Fort Sackville in Vincennes, Indiana. This victory helped to secure the Northwest Territory for the United States. In addition, many of the state's citizens served in the Continental Army and militia units.
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