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    Negro Fort was a short-lived fortification built by the British in 1814, during the War of 1812, in a remote part of what was at the time Spanish Florida...
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    Seminoles either near Seminole towns or living independently, such as at Negro Fort on the Apalachicola River. The presence of a nearby refuge for free Africans...
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  • 2014. "Fort Negro (Fort Gadsden)". BlackHistory.com. Archived from the original on 5 April 2019. Retrieved 3 July 2018. Horne, Gerald (2012). Negro comrades...
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    Andrew Jackson (category Negro Fort)
    British post at Prospect Bluff, which became known to Americans as "the Negro fort", remained occupied by more than a thousand former soldiers of the British...
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    Negro Fort. It was destroyed in a river attack from U.S. forces in 1816. Fort Gadsden was built in 1818 within the former walls of the former Negro Fort...
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    from Fort Gaines to Fort Scott, and from there to the former Negro Fort, where he ordered Fort Gadsden to be constructed. Both Fort Scott and the Fort Gadsden...
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    school in the Soviet Union in 1924, Fort-Whiteman was later named the first national organizer of the American Negro Labor Congress, a mass organization...
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    Corps of Colonial Marines (category Negro Fort)
    unacceptable to the United States of America. After the Fort was destroyed in the Battle of Negro Fort of 1816, the former Marines joined the southward migration...
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    shot called "the single deadliest cannon shot in American history", see Negro Fort.) Round shot has the disadvantage of not being tightly fitted into the...
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    1815, they left the fort, subsequently nicknamed "Negro Fort" by Americans, in the control of their Black and Indian allies. As the fort served as a symbol...
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