• It was named Fort Lernoult on October 3, 1779. This new fort largely superseded the original fort and was often referred to as "Fort Detroit."
  • While Fort Detroit was under the control of General William Hull, the British briefly captured it once again during the War of 1812.
  • In April 1712, a force of about 1,000 Fox, Sac and Mascouten Indians besieged the French garrison at Fort Detroit.
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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.
  • In 1701, French explorer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac established Fort Pontchartrain du Detroit on the banks of the Detroit River.
  • Ownership of Fort Detroit bounced back and forth between Great Britain and the United States, including the American surrender of the fort in 1812.
  • 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.
  • Gölü Erie ve Detroit Nehri.[4]. 11 Temmuz 1796'da, Jay Anlaşması İngilizler, Fort Detroit, Fort Lernoult ve çevresindeki yerleşimi Amerikalılara teslim etti.