Fort Crèvecoeur was a Dutch fortress near 's-Hertogenbosch. It is now used as a military exercise terrain. Fort Crèvecoeur was founded during the Eighty...
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Cape Coast Castle. Fort Crèvecoeur was completely destroyed, and rebuilt in 1839 by Dutch master of works Hubertus Varlet. Fort Crèvecœur, which lies to the...
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Dutch Gold Coast (redirect from Netherlands Gold Coast)
addition of the residents of Fort Crèvecoeur at Accra, Fort Saint Anthony at Axim, Fort Saint Sebastian at Shama, and Fort Amsterdam at Kormatin, and met...
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Engelen Lock (category Locks of the Netherlands)
the 1861 opening of a big twin lock at Fort Crèvecoeur, where the Dieze exits into the Meuse. In 1866 Crèvecoeur Lock let through about 13,000 vessels...
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Sluis 0 (category Locks of the Netherlands)
unloading had probably not been expected. When the Dieze got a lock at Fort Crèvecoeur in 1859, it became necessary to use Sluis 0 as a lock, and at about...
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Council in Elmina, together with the commandant of Fort Nassau at Moree, the commandant of Fort Crèvecoeur at Accra, and the commandant of the factory at...
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Gold Coast. In his capacity as master of works and stores, he rebuilt Fort Crèvecoeur in Accra in 1839. Following the promotion of Anthony van der Eb to...
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with The Netherlands. Shirley captured the small Dutch forts at Moree (Fort Nassau – 20 guns), Kormantin (Courmantyne – 32 guns), Apam (Fort Lijdzaamheid...
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Hedel Bridge (section Pontoon Bridge of Crèvecoeur)
also make it easier to keep the Meuse up to depth before Fort Crèvecoeur, where Crèvecoeur Lock was under construction to make the Dieze more navigable...
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Osu Castle (redirect from Fort Christiansborg)
slaves. Osu Castle was located close to two other forts. Fort Crèvecœur was controlled by the Dutch and Fort James by the British. The settlement at Osu was...
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Dieze (category Rivers of the Netherlands)
sea, because ships were very small. In 1587 the Dutch Republic built Fort Crèvecoeur to protect their shipping and to control shipping to 's-Hertogenbosch...
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demolished Empel en Meerwijk Castle. During the Eighty Years' War, a fort called Fort Crèvecoeur was built on the western extremity of the lordship's territory...
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Franco-Dutch War (category Wars involving the Netherlands)
Nijmegen had been taken on 9 July, Turenne captured near 's-Hertogenbosch Fort Crèvecœur, which controlled the sluice outlets of the area, halting further inundations...
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Lijdzaamheid or Fort Patience – 22 guns), Senya Beraku (Fort Goede Hoop – 18 guns), and Accra (Fort Crêvecoeur or Ussher Fort – 32 guns). The fort was occupied...
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Acquackanonk – Dutch 1680: Fort Crevecoeur (Peoria, Illinois) – French 1680: El Paso – Spanish 1682: Pennsylvania – English 1683: Fort Saint Louis (Illinois)...
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Dutch Gold Coast expedition of 1869–70 (category Wars involving the Netherlands)
departed to Accra, to hand over Fort Crèvecoeur to the British. Afterwards, the ship sailed to Elmina; the other Dutch forts were handed over by officers...
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Battle of Nieuwpoort (category 1600 in the Habsburg Netherlands)
setbacks to capture several important border forts. Chief among those was the brand new and very strong fort Crevecoeur (north of 's-Hertogenbosch, part of previous...
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although Michiel de Ruyter retaliated against the English by recapturing all forts but Cape Coast. This forced the Royal African Company into bankruptcy, an...
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trading point not only for the Dutch at Fort Crêvecoeur, but also for the British at Fort James, and the Danish at Fort Christiansborg, making Accra a safe...
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32 guns), Apam (Fort Lijdzaamheid or Fort Patience - 22 guns), Senya Beraku (Fort Goede Hoop - 18 guns), and Accra (Fort Crêvecoeur - 32 guns). The original...
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1666–1871) Fort Crêvecoeur, Accra (1649–1782, 1785–1867/8) Fort Dorothea, Akwida (1687–1698, 1711–1712, 1732–1804) Fort Good Hope (Fort Goedehoop), Senya...
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Anglo-Dutch Gold Coast Treaty (1867) (redirect from Convention between Great Britain and the Netherlands for an Interchange of Territory on the Gold Coast of Africa)
all forts to the west by the Netherlands. Whereas the Dutch forts on the Gold Coast were a colonial backwater in the 19th century, the British forts were...
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Ambush near the Bay of Manila (category Battles involving the Netherlands)
Siege in Tranquebar, India 1644 Willem Leyel's siege of Dansborg – Siege of Fort Dansborg, 1644 Roland Crappé's raids on Portuguese colonies – Danish raids...
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William Henry Harrison sends out an expedition to burn the British vessels at Fort Malden by going across Lake Erie via the Bass Islands in sleighs, but the...
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merger of distinct settlements around British Fort James, Dutch Fort Crêvecoeur (Ussher Fort), and Danish Fort Christiansborg as Jamestown, Usshertown, and...
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the unknown West. Hennepin was with La Salle at the construction of Fort Crevecoeur (near present-day Peoria, Illinois) in January 1680. In February, La...
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(1954) An Annapolis Story (1955) Target Zero (1955) Battle Taxi (1955) Crèvecoeur (1955) Air Strike (1955) Hell's Horizon (1955) Love Is a Many-Splendored...
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entities that may be properly termed castle or fortress (French: château-fort), and excludes entities not built around a substantial older castle that...
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(Spanish Netherlands) as Imperial fiefs. Historical affiliations Burgundian Netherlands 1384–1482 Habsburg Netherlands 1482–1556 Spanish Netherlands 1556–1577...
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Siege of Dansborg (1624) (redirect from Siege of Fort Dansborg (1624))
Dansborg) or the siege of Fort Dansborg (Danish; belejringen af Fort Dansborg), was a siege of the newly finished Danish fort of Dansborg in Trangebar...
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