• This article is about the fort occupied by the French and British until 1797. For the fort known as Fort Detroit during the War of 1812, see Fort Shelby (Michigan).
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  • The initial targets of Pontiac, the Indian mastermind behind the scheme, were nine British outposts, starting with Fort Detroit, the centerpiece of the region.
  • The British had to cross the Detroit River in order to take Fort Detroit. The battery unit was the support needed in order for the British to be able to cross the River.
  • Fort Lernoult (also known as Fort Detroit and then Fort Shelby) was constructed during the winter of 1778-79. It replaced Fort Pontchartrain.
  • This map of Fort Detroit gives a glimpse of what Detroit looked like just as the British took control of the upper Great Lakes from France.
  • Hull reached Fort Detroit on July 5, 1812. The fort was across a river from British territory, and about 800 American settlers lived in its vicinity.
  • The Siege of Detroit, also known as the Surrender of Detroit or the Battle of Fort Detroit, was an early engagement in the British-American War of 1812.
  • Fort Pontchartrain du Detroit. Konum Haritası: Amerika Birleşik Devletleri. ... Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit'in konumu.