The nation that controlled the forts connecting the Ohio River and Lake Erie was the United States. Following the American Revolutionary War, the U.S. established a series of forts to secure its western frontier, including Fort Pitt at the confluence of the Ohio River and Fort Erie near Lake Erie. These forts were crucial for trade and military strategy during the westward expansion.
britain
Battle of the Pearl River Forts happened on 24-11-16.
Bombardment of the Selee River Forts happened on 1871-06-01.
No, the spanish troops captured british forts along Mississippi river and Gulf of Mexico.
France controlled the Mississippi river in 1754.
Great Britain controlled the area around the mouth of the Niger River when Nigeria was a part of the British Empire. Since 1960, the Niger Delta has been under control of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Pontiac
Akbar constructed great forts, such as the one at Attock near the crossing of the Grand Trunk Road and the Indus river, as well as a network of smaller forts called thanas throughout the frontier
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Major forts in Canada for the fur trade were strategically located along key waterways and trade routes. Notable examples include Fort William on the Kaministiquia River in Ontario, which served as a key hub for the North West Company, and Fort Vancouver on the Columbia River, which facilitated trade with the Pacific Northwest. Other significant sites included Fort Michilimackinac in Michigan and Fort Chipewyan in Alberta, both pivotal for connecting various trade networks across the continent. These forts were essential for the storage, processing, and distribution of furs.
forts and borders
an attack on british forts and vellages in the Ohio River Valley