Pontiac. (Hence "Pontiac's Rebellion") Hope this helps.
the forts were built to protect the kingdom by attacks from other kings
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The 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie established boundaries for various Native American tribes in the Great Plains and guaranteed their rights to certain lands in exchange for allowing safe passage of settlers and the construction of roads and forts. However, the treaty was often disregarded by the U.S. government and settlers, leading to increased encroachments on Native lands. This disregard contributed to conflicts, such as the Indian Wars, and ultimately resulted in the loss of tribal lands and sovereignty. The treaty's failure highlighted the challenges of U.S.-Native American relations and set a precedent for future treaties that would similarly be violated.
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Pontiac. (Hence "Pontiac's Rebellion") Hope this helps.
During this time Spain and France had built forts to protect them from possible attacks.
It is true that George Rogers Clark led American attacks against British forts, however, the country is not named after him. He rose to the rank of Brigadier General.
Forts were built in Georgia primarily for defense and military strategy during the colonial period and the early years of American expansion. They served to protect settlers from Native American attacks, safeguard trade routes, and establish a military presence in the region. Additionally, these forts helped reinforce territorial claims against European powers, particularly the Spanish and the French, contributing to the overall security and stability of the colony.
George Washington removed the Native American tribes, specifically the Shawnee and Mingo, from forts on the western frontier through military actions during the 1770s and 1780s. These actions were part of the broader American expansion into Native American territories.
the rajas of mahajanpadas built forts to be safe from attacks and to show how rich they are
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The colonists built forts to help protect themselves from the Native Americans.
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They created a defensive area for people when they defended their goal. Forts protected the people within from out side attacks
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