Fort Laramie started as a fur trading post named Fort William in 1834. In 1841, Fort William was replaced with a larger structure named Fort John. As the fur trade declined, Fort John became a post which catered to emigrants on the Oregon trail. In 1849, the US Army purchased Fort John and renamed it Fort Laramie. It became a military post and soon became the principal military outpost on the Northern Plains.
General James Abercrombie was replaced by General Jeffrey Amherst as Commander In Chief, North America. This occurred after his colossal defeat at the Battle of Fort Ticonderoga.
fort laramie fort leavenworth fort bridger fort boise fort hall and more
Fort Necessity (fort nessessitee)
they wanted to build a fort where the Allegheny and Monongahela river meet which is known as the Ohio river.
Fort Maurepas was created in 1699.
Pierre LeMoyne Sieur d'Iberville built Fort Maurepas near the mouth of the Mississippi River near present day Biloxi, Mississippi. The fort has been rebuilt and moved to another nearby.
The Cape fort is called "the castle"
atchalyfa river
Lake Maw-Ree-Paw Lake Maw'-Ree-Paw
I am believing that the question is "What city was founded by Pierre LeMoyne d'Iberville?" The answer to that would be Biloxi, Mississippi - - - On May 1, 1699, he completed a fort on the northeastern side of the Bay of Biloxi, a short distance inland from what is now Ocean Springs, Mississippi. This fort was known as Fort Maurepas or Old Biloxi.[2][3] A few days later, on May 4, Pierre Le Moyne sailed for France,[2] leaving his teenaged brother, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, as second-in-command to the French commandant, Sauvolle.
Fort Laramie started as a fur trading post named Fort William in 1834. In 1841, Fort William was replaced with a larger structure named Fort John. As the fur trade declined, Fort John became a post which catered to emigrants on the Oregon trail. In 1849, the US Army purchased Fort John and renamed it Fort Laramie. It became a military post and soon became the principal military outpost on the Northern Plains.
The first European explorers to visit Louisiana came in 1528 when a Spanish expedition led by Panfilo de Narvaes located the mouth of the Mississippi River. The first permanent settlement, Fort Maurepas (at what is now Ocean Springs, Mississippi, near Biloxi), was founded by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, a French military officer from Canada, in 1699. By then the French had also built a small fort at the mouth of the Mississippi at a settlement they named La Balise (or La Balize), "seamark" in French.
General James Abercrombie was replaced by General Jeffrey Amherst as Commander In Chief, North America. This occurred after his colossal defeat at the Battle of Fort Ticonderoga.
There are probably too many to list, but here are a few: Fort Belvoir Fort Bragg Fort Bridger Fort Chaffee Fort Collins/Loveland Fort Devens Fort Dodge, IA Fort Eustis Fort Hood, TX Fort Indiantown Fort Irwin Fort Jefferson Fort Knox Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Leavenworth Fort Leonard Wood Fort Madison Fort Meade Fort Myers, FL Fort Pierce Fort Polk Fort Richardson Fort Riley, KS Fort Scott Fort Sheridan Fort Sill Fort Smith Fort Stockton Fort Sumner Fort Wayne, IN Fort Worth, TX Fort Yukon
Fort Nassau, Fort Charlorre, Fort Fincastle & Fort Montigue.
its a fort