Fortress America: The Forts That Defended America, 1600 to the Present

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Da Capo Press, Dec 13, 2004 - Art - 416 pages
From the earliest colonial settlements to recent Cold War bunkers, the North American continent has been home to thousands of forts and fortress structures. Seacoast forts were the nation's primary means of strategic defense from the 1790s until World War II. Almost every seaport on both coasts had at least one fort to protect it at one time or another. Inland forts were built to defend against attacks by Native Americans, or to defend against the English, the French, or the Spanish. So many forts were built-most in the 1800s-that there are few places in the continental United States more than fifty miles from a fort location. Yet, despite their prominence and importance, there has never been-until now-a single volume devoted to American forts and homeland fortification defense.As in their previous and very successful books, experts J. E. and H. W. Kaufmann include never-before-published photographs, extraordinary drawings, cut-aways, and diagrams to illustrate Fortress America .
 

Contents

Acknowledgements
6
New France 1750s
12
New France and Louisiana
13
Island of Cape Breton 1700s
18
French Fur Trading Posts West of
25
17th Century North America
38
The British in North America
39
Forts of Colonial AmericaSouth
46
Siege of Charleston 1780
124
War of 1812
132
Fortifying America 17831815
133
Western Frontier 18001846 174
144
Great Plains Forts 196
165
Fortifications of the Expanding Frontiers
175
The American Civil War
235
PostCivil War Era and Transition
297

Colonial New York Area
58
Campaign Against Ft Duquesne 1754
64
Oswego 1750s
76
American Revolution
94
The American Revolution
95
Defenses of New York City Area during
103
Philadelphia Campaign of 1777
110
The End of Isolation and The BigGun Fortifications
325
From Guns to the Missile Age
369
Appendix
393
Glossary
403
Index
411
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