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The British and Americans rebuilt Fort Duquesne and named it Fort Pitt after the British prime minister William Pitt.
Clark led an army of volunteer troops from Virginia to fight the British on the Western Frontier. The British held a former French Fort (Fort Sackville), which Clark and his men attacked & over-ran. It was a significant battle, as Clark's troops were outnumbered 4 to 1. Fort Sackville stood on the present day site of Vincennes, Indiana.
Benedict Arnold gave Fort Ticonderoga to the British.
Fort Duquesne was the Fort that the French built on the site of the former British Fort Prince George in present day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Fort Duquesne.
A British fort is a place where British soldiers could recuperate. Other soldiers could inspect the area they are in. These were used in the 1700s and 1800s.
The address of the Fort Snelling Military Museum Volunteer is: 511 Constitution Ave, Fort Snelling, MN 55111-4018
The british fort there was "Fort Brawns" named after the britians.
The British and Americans rebuilt Fort Duquesne and named it Fort Pitt after the British prime minister William Pitt.
The British fort Lernoult was built on the Detroit river. The fort also known as Fort Detroit and Fort Shelby changed hands between the American and the British several times.
Fright at the Fort volunteers need to be aged 18 or accompanied by an adult. Leon Seymour, Friends of Fort Knox
The British and Americans rebuilt Fort Duquesne and named it Fort Pitt after the British prime minister William Pitt.
Clark led an army of volunteer troops from Virginia to fight the British on the Western Frontier. The British held a former French Fort (Fort Sackville), which Clark and his men attacked & over-ran. It was a significant battle, as Clark's troops were outnumbered 4 to 1. Fort Sackville stood on the present day site of Vincennes, Indiana.
It was a fort established by the French in 1754
Pittsburgh was the site of two British forts -- Fort Prince George and Fort Pitt.
Fort Ticonderoga.
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fort laramie served as a primary way station on the westward journey.