In New York And in Massachusets because that was were most loyalists (People who were still loyal to king george) Lived
The three key forts that the British took over from the French during the colonial conflicts in North America were Fort Duquesne, Fort Ticonderoga (originally Fort Carillon), and Fort Niagara. These forts were strategically important during the French and Indian War, which was part of the larger Seven Years' War. The British capture of these forts significantly shifted control of territory in North America and contributed to the decline of French influence in the region.
After the American Revolution, the British maintained their forts primarily in Canada and along the Great Lakes. They sought to retain control over these strategic locations to protect their trade routes and influence in North America. Additionally, British forts were established to support Indigenous allies and to monitor American expansion into frontier territories. These forts were part of Britain's broader strategy to maintain a presence in North America despite losing the war.
George Rogers Clark.
Got the british to leave their forths that were built on america soil
because the French kept over powering their forts and the has lack of supplies
Pontiac captured three important forts in the west frontier from the British. He was the Ottawa chief of Native Americans.
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After the American Revolution, the British maintained their forts primarily in Canada and along the Great Lakes. They sought to retain control over these strategic locations to protect their trade routes and influence in North America. Additionally, British forts were established to support Indigenous allies and to monitor American expansion into frontier territories. These forts were part of Britain's broader strategy to maintain a presence in North America despite losing the war.
George Rogers Clark.
Got the british to leave their forths that were built on america soil
because the French kept over powering their forts and the has lack of supplies
the American territory along the Great Lakes
The French navy contributed to the revolution by blockading British ships from supplying necessities and they sent some soldiers to attack British forts.
During the French and Indian War, the French captured several British forts, with notable victories including Fort Oswego in 1756 and Fort William Henry in 1757. However, these captures were temporary, as the British ultimately regained control of most of these territories. The war concluded with the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which resulted in the British gaining significant territory from the French. Thus, while the French had some early successes, they ultimately lost most of their forts in British territory.
capturing British forts in Illinois and Indiana
They built forts for protection when they were fighting the British troops.