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It was the fort right on the route to get to Fort Montreal and Fort Quebec. If the British destroyed Fort Niagara, they would have a straight route and shot at the big forts of Montreal and Quebec.
The Battle of Fort Duquesne, fought in 1758 during the French and Indian War, resulted in a decisive British victory, leading to the capture of the fort by British forces. The British, under General John Forbes, took the route along the Forbes Road, which was a strategic path that allowed them to bypass French defenses and ultimately seize control of the fort. This victory paved the way for British dominance in the Ohio Valley. General James Wolfe, known for his later victory at the Battle of Quebec, did not participate in this battle.
The Suez Canal, which linked the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, meaning that British ships did not have to sail around Africa to reach India, a hugely important route for British (and French trading).
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Fort Crown Point was built at narrows on Lake Champlain. It was built with the purpose of protecting the region against the French.
Paul Revere agreed on a plan to provide notice about the route the British would take to reach Concord.
Fort Crown Point was built at narrows on Lake Champlain. It was built with the purpose of protecting the region against the French.
Its western terminus is at the junction of Route 132 in Pierreville and its eastern terminus is in Sainte-Croix at the junction of Route 271.
The 401, which changes into the 20 when you get into Quebec.
Well its pretty obvioust, the St-Lawrance river , the only one long enough and wide enough to get from the Atlantic to the Great lakes.
1. Use I-89 or I-93 to get to I-91 2. Follow I-91 straight into Canada, where it will become Route 55 3. Exit on to Route 10/Route 55 towards Sherbrooke 4. Exit on to Route 20/Trans Canada Highway towards Quebec 5. Exit onto Route 73 to cross the St. Lawrence River and enter the city
what route did the british take after the first battle ended