When war broke out between the United States and Great Britain in
1812, neither side was prepared for the conflict, as evidenced by
their respective fortifications. The most sophisticated and modern
fortifications were those built by the US Corps of Engineers to
protect some of the main port cities. These included Fort Mifflin in
Philadelphia, Fort McHenry in Baltimore and Castle William in New
York. The British also heavily fortified their main harbor at Halifax
and their main center of power at Quebec. However, elsewhere,
especially in the interior, fortifications were old, neglected or only
hastily erected. The forts at Detroit and Mackinac were much as the
British had left them in 1796. This book covers all of the main
fortifications of the conflict, those that faced the crashing of guns
and those whose intimidation played a part in the grand strategy of
the war.
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ISBN
9781849085779
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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