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John Sutter
ANSWER Fort McHenry
Sutter's Fort was founded by John Sutter in 1839. Sutter, a Swiss immigrant, established the fort in what is now Sacramento, California, as a base for his agricultural and trading ventures. The fort played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States and became a key site during the California Gold Rush.
Sutters Fort was crucial to pioneers as it served as a vital supply station and safe haven during their westward journey in the mid-1800s. Located in present-day Sacramento, California, it provided essential resources such as food, tools, and shelter, helping to sustain travelers along the California Trail. The fort also facilitated trade and communication among settlers, miners, and Native Americans, making it a key hub during the Gold Rush era. Its strategic location and role in supporting pioneer settlement contributed significantly to the development of California.
It could be The Alamo which was never designed to be a Fort or Fort Sam Houston.
John Sutter
you!
With a bell.
Sutter's fort is still standing and it never did "fall." No battles took place at the fort. It was built for people who came to CA to settle. Today, it is a state park and you can tour the fort.
Agra fort
nobody really knows they just say that john sutter did
ANSWER Fort McHenry
Fort Laramie
The famous Fort in Fort Liberte, the Golden Arch, and the people in Haiti.
why not
Junagarh Fort
Fort Sam Houston.