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What was the first british fort captured by the spanish in the american revolution?

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French fort captured by the colonists in 1745?

In 1745 the colonists captured Fort Louisbourg.frekin fort louisbourg


When was fort mose built?

in 1738 by Colonial Spanish Florida's Governor Manuel Montiano


St augustine and fort caroline represent a collision of these two forces in florida?

french and spanish


What Fort was captured on the Tennessee river?

fort dolelson


What fort was captured by US forces in 1814?

Fort Erie


What was the first European fort to be built on north American soil?

St. Augustine, Florida, which was settled by the Spanish, is the oldest.


What happened to french settles in Florida?

French settlers in Florida, primarily during the 16th and 17th centuries, faced challenges from Spanish forces and conflicts with Native American tribes. The most notable settlement was Fort Caroline, established by the French in 1564, which was later captured and destroyed by the Spanish in 1565. Following this, many French settlers either fled or were killed, leading to the decline of French influence in the region. Ultimately, Florida remained under Spanish control for much of its early history, limiting French settlement efforts.


Why was fort Pulaski captured?

cause.


Why did spanish sailors build a fort around st.augestine?

The Spanish sailors built a fort around St. Augustine to protect it from attacks by other European powers, particularly the British, who were eager to expand their colonial territories in North America. The fort served as a strategic stronghold for the Spanish to maintain control over their colonial settlement in Florida.


What was the significance of St Augustine Florida?

the significance of st. Augustine is a question i cant answer lol sorry


What is the mileage from Fort Lauderdale Florida to Fort Myers Florida?

About 140 miles.