how did Great Britain react to the proclamation of American nuetrality in 1793
the American territory along the Great Lakes
I don't care and I don't really want to care!
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.
the french built forts to protect the area
the french built forts to protect the area
the french built forts to protect the area. meanwhile, Virginia built a bigger fort to keep them out. the french and native Americans took over the fort and completed it. They named it Fort Duquesne.
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cause they didn't wear any swimming suits on the beach
After the revolutionary war, the british left most of their forts in the United States. Without british support, it became harder for the american indians to stop settlers from moving to indian lands. In many areas, tribes fought settlers to keep their lands.And after that the americans won and got there lands.
The British told them they would be free but didn't keep their word for it
forts are generally strongholds built to keep people safe inside and to keep people out. they are also used as defencive structures sometimes built out into the sea or near the shore to defend the coast.
the American territory along the Great Lakes