Anthony Wayne
No, the spanish troops captured british forts along Mississippi river and Gulf of Mexico.
the American territory along the Great Lakes
The British agreed to give up forts and pay damages for American vessels they seized.
the American territory along the Great Lakes
The Hudson's bay company built trading forts along the Hudson's bay at several river mouths where sailing ships could be anchored.
The British agreed to withdrawing their army units from pre-Revolutionary forts in the Jay Treaty.
there was 16 forts.
the british would pay damages on seized American ships and abandon their forts on the northwestern fronties. The US agreed to pay debts it owed the British.
what forts were along the Oregon trail
The British agreed to withdrawing their army units from pre-Revolutionary forts in the Jay Treaty.
"Green Mountain Boys"; Ethan Allen
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.