Forts were typically built using a combination of local materials, such as stone, wood, and earth, depending on the region and available resources. The construction process involved strategic planning, often with military engineers designing the layout to maximize defense, including walls, bastions, and moats. Laborers, soldiers, or local populations would then carry out the building, often creating thick walls and fortified entrances to withstand attacks. Over time, advancements in military technology influenced fort design, leading to more complex structures.
They built a chain of forts.
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During this time Spain and France had built forts to protect them from possible attacks.
to protect different places. and wars for hiding places.
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
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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
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they had a system of forts
They built forts for protection when they were fighting the British troops.
Some common types of Celtic forts include ringforts, hillforts, promontory forts, and dun forts. Ringforts are circular structures surrounded by a defensive wall, while hillforts are typically built on elevated land for strategic advantage. Promontory forts are located on coastal cliffs or headlands, and dun forts are usually built on a rocky outcrop.
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