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INDIAN, AS IN INDIA:

Middle Ground is a small island off the coast of Mumbai/Bombay. During British Imperialism, a fortification was installed on the island to protects vessels of the British East India Trading Company against piracy. This fortification was upgraded to a coastal battery with anti-aircraft weaponry to defend the harbor from a feared Japanese invasion during World War II.

The coastal battery today is operated by the Indian Navy.

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INDIAN, AS IN PEOPLE INDIGENOUS TO THE AMERICAS:

The Middle Ground was a cultural intermingling -- specifically in the Great Lakes region -- between European (French and British) traders and settlers with Native American peoples. Intermarriage and business relationships created a cultural cross-pollenization between the Europeans and the Native Americans that characterized a generally peaceful (though distrusting) period between the cultures.

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