The British built a series of forts in various regions to establish military presence and protect trade routes. Key forts include Fort William in India, built in 1696, and Fort Ticonderoga in North America, constructed in 1755. These forts served strategic purposes during colonial conflicts and the expansion of the British Empire. Over time, many were upgraded or repurposed as military technology and tactics evolved.
Got the british to leave their forths that were built on america soil
They built a chain of forts.
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the American territory along the Great Lakes
capturing British forts in Illinois and Indiana
They built forts for protection when they were fighting the British troops.
Got the british to leave their forths that were built on america soil
East Indian company
because the French built a number of well armed forts, when the British tried to attack they were ambushed and failed .
the french built forts to protect the area
the french built forts to protect the area
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
the french built forts to protect the area. meanwhile, Virginia built a bigger fort to keep them out. the french and native Americans took over the fort and completed it. They named it Fort Duquesne.
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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
They built a chain of forts.
the rajas of mahajanpadas built forts to be safe from attacks and to show how rich they are