Both included showcased art of indians, and they were known to have multiple parties including rum and wine.
Pontiac. (Hence "Pontiac's Rebellion") Hope this helps.
Pontiac, a war leader of the Ottawa tribe
what are the two largest forts in the Confederate
they had a system of forts
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fort clasop and fort mandan
Lewis and Clark built Fort Mandan in 1804-05.
No. Fort Mandan was somewhere around the beginning of the expedition and Fort Clatsop was somewhere around the beginning of the journey back home. They were named after Indian tribes that lived around the forts.
the American territory along the Great Lakes
Three forts built by the Corps of Discovery on their journey were Fort Mandan in present-day North Dakota, Fort Clatsop near the Pacific Ocean in present-day Oregon, and Fort Rock in present-day Montana. These forts provided shelter and protection for the expedition team during their journey.
During this time Spain and France had built forts to protect them from possible attacks.
Like most imperialists of the time, England and Spain built forts on American territory to protect what they just stole/claimed themselves.
the American territory along the Great Lakes
Fighting between British and Native American forces Pontiac's attacks on western forts Native American concerns about western expansion A. Pontiac's attacks on western forts
Yes and No. It is true that Spain protected its American settlements with forts (called presidios). The missiones, however, were churches and were not involved in the defense of the Spanish settlements.
how did Great Britain react to the proclamation of American nuetrality in 1793