Pretty much none except for the one's the history books give you, nothing really intresting, sorry
Fort Bragg in North Carolina was one.
Fort Knox, Tennessee is the location of the largest repository. There is another very large one a West Point, New York.
The "trail" did not end in towns, but at forts - 2 of them. Fort Townsen and Fort Gibson.
There was one thing that come out of Fort Laramie treaty. Them one thing that the treaty did was made countries come to an agreement.
The Battle of Fort Necessity in 1754 was one of the first battles fought in the French and Indian War. George Washington was forced to surrender, abandon the fort and watch as the French and their Indian allies ransacked and looted the fort he and his troops had built.
No war started at Fort Necessity. The Battle of Fort Necessity was an early engagement in what Americans call the French and Indian War and others call the Seven Years War. George Washington eventually surrendered the Fort to French forces, and in the process he signed a surrender document that the French used as one pretext for their continued belligerency.
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Well, honey, George Washington built Fort Necessity in southwestern Pennsylvania during the French and Indian War. Unfortunately for ol' George, he had to surrender the fort to the French in 1754. Guess even the Father of Our Country had his off days.
Brigadier General Edward Braddock's forces were not directly involved at Fort Necessity; rather, it was the French and their Native American allies who defeated the British forces there. The British commander at Fort Necessity, Colonel George Washington, was compelled to surrender on July 3, 1754, during the French and Indian War. This surrender marked one of the early conflicts in the war and highlighted the challenges faced by the British in North America.
Pretty much none except for the one's the history books give you, nothing really intresting, sorry
Washington was defeated by a superior force and put up a good fight. Despite giving up the fort, Washington was able to return to Virginia with all of his remaining men and supplies.
=Fort Necessity National Battlefield, in southwestern Pennsylvania, consists of three separate areas. The main portion of the park is the battlefield itself, site of the first battle of the French and Indian War, now home to the reconstructed Fort Necessity, the Mount Washington Tavern, a visitors' center, a picnic area, and several fairly short hiking trails. Also part of the National Battlefield are the grave of Major General Edward Braddock, located 1.5 miles away, and Jumonville Glen, 7 miles away.=
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The Battle of Fort Necessity in 1754 was one of the first battles fought in the French and Indian War. George Washington was forced to surrender, abandon the fort and watch as the French and their Indian allies ransacked and looted the fort he and his troops had built.
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