• 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 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.
  • Hull, 5 Temmuz 1812'de Fort Detroit'e ulaştı. Kale, İngiliz topraklarından bir nehrin karşısındaydı ve çevresinde yaklaşık 800 Amerikalı yerleşimci yaşıyordu.
  • The initial targets of Pontiac, the Indian mastermind behind the scheme, were nine British outposts, starting with Fort Detroit, the centerpiece of the region.
  • While Fort Detroit was under the control of General William Hull, the British briefly captured it once again during the War of 1812.
  • Fort Lernoult (also known as Fort Detroit and then Fort Shelby) was constructed during the winter of 1778-79. It replaced Fort Pontchartrain.
  • It was named Fort Lernoult on October 3, 1779. This new fort then largely superseded the original fort and was often referred to as "Fort Detroit."
  • Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit or Fort Detroit was a fort established by the French officer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac in 1701.