presidio
As a fur-trading outpost.
Yes he was a spanish solider who served as a spanish knight for his army
Guerilla
La Salle
True
Combat Outpost
Albuquerque was founded in 1706 by Spanish colonials. Originally a farming community, Albuquerque later became an important military outpost due to its location on the Camino Real.
one or more military men who guard an area forward of a military position to guard against surprise attack...................
The English government wanted to use Georgia as an outpost against the Spanish in Florida and the French in Louisiana.
they all make it out alive they stay at the military outpost
Presidios were military forts established by the Spanish in the Americas to protect their territories, control indigenous populations, and defend against rival European powers. They served as centers of colonial administration, defense, and often as hubs for economic activity.
The word 'outpost' is a singular, common noun; a word for a small military unit or position at a distance from the main force; a remote part of a kingdom or empire; a thing. A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or clause, and the object of a verb or a preposition. Example sentence:The soldiers were put in the outpost to guard against surprise attacks.The noun 'outpost' is the object of the preposition 'in'.
It was called Fort Necessity. Washington was soon forced to surrender it to the French.
the spanish outposts grew more slowly, the harsh environments, and danger from attack by indians.
The Spanish military provided the protection.
The English was engaged in a bloody war with the Spaniards, so the English used georgia as a military outpost.
militar