It depends where they were and what uses they had. Some were called alcázares, some were called missiones, some were called fortalezas, and some were called castillos.
slave forts were built by the coast because when the slaves were captured they would be "stored" in the forts. When the ship would arrive they would simply be lead out of the forts and taken aboard the ships
Presidio's are forts. Forts protect areas, cities, and coastal regions from invasion.
Bombardment of the Selee River Forts happened on 1871-06-01.
They created a defensive area for people when they defended their goal. Forts protected the people within from out side attacks
Conquistadors.
another name for spanish forts are presidio. It is in spanish
The area was settled by the Spanish and used to be part of Mexico. Most of the Spanish-language names are the names they were given at the time of settlement.
Presidios
Spanish forts in America were commonly called presidios. These military forts were established by the Spanish to protect their interests and colonies in the region. They often served as administrative centers and trading posts as well.
Fort Belvoir.
The Spanish colonizers built forts to protect themselves from periodic assaults coming from defiant natives and Muslim raiders.
The Spanish built them.
FORTS IN THE PHILIPPINESThe following are the forts that the Spanish colonizers built in the Philippines:* Fort San Pedro in Cebu City * Fort Santiago in Intramuros, Manila * La Fuerza del Pilar in Zamboanga
No, the spanish troops captured british forts along Mississippi river and Gulf of Mexico.
They made them safe by building forts with soldiers in them.
im not sure
philinias Achipelago de San Lazaro.magelandsetc.