Yes, so troops just protect the area.
the American territory along the Great Lakes
Becasue it's area is where the fish would be easier to get,Louisberg was a fishing station to protect the French's fishery.
boobs
Lots of places, troops are sent to any area with war. (ex: today troops are sent to mainly the middle east like Iran, Syria, Iraq, ect.)
Depends which era you are referring to. During the American Revolutionary War in 1779, the British won and captured Black Rock Fort in the process. The troops ordered by Washington to defend the area arrived too late. During the American Civil War in 1862, the Union won. The Confederates attacked Fort Allen with troops and a howitzer cannon, but failed to damage the fort or kill any Union troops, so they withdrew. It was a major embarrassment for the confederates.
George Washington
The British General Braddock.
the American territory along the Great Lakes
Yes, some had to be left behind but more than 198,000 British and nearly 140,000 French troops were evacuated in 9 days from the area around Dunkirk.
nooo
the french built forts to protect the area
the french built forts to protect the area
people
He served for a few days in a special militia that was organized to protect Batimore when the British burned Washington in the War of 1812. After the British left the area, his militia was disbanded.
the protect area is the zoo
the protect area is the zoo
A strongly defended area on the eastern border of France where British and French concentrated their troops in the early days of WWII, anticipating a German attack