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At the end of Peninsula Virginia. Its name's Fort Monroe or Fortress Monroe.
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The famous fort in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina, goes by the name of Fort Sumter. Its fame derives from the fact that the first shots of the American Civil War were fired at it in 1861. It is now a national monument and popular tourist site.
Fort Ticonderoga.
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The name of Ohio was chosen in 1802 by the first constitutional convention of Ohio when they were forming the sate. The state of Ohio was generally known as "The territory Northwest of the Ohio. The western portion of the "Northwest Territory" was named Indiana. The Easter portion was not given a specific name and retained "territory northwest of the Ohio" as common reference. The Ohio river was named by the indigenous people. The word "Ohio" is said to have meant "great river"
The British fort Lernoult was built on the Detroit river. The fort also known as Fort Detroit and Fort Shelby changed hands between the American and the British several times.
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Fort Pitt, formerly known as Fort Duquesne.
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British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.
Fort McHenry.
They named it Fort Pitt in honor of William Pitt.
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