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Fascinating History of Fort St. Frederic - French and Indian Wars 

Erik K Swanson
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Fort St. Frederic was a French fort built during colonial America. The fort protected Crown point on Lake Champlain from the British and was destroyed during the French and Indian War.
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Fort St. Frederic was built in 1735 to control important waterways in the New York frontier, and for the French to lay claim over the region. This fort was an important outpost during 2 wars.
Many raids by the French and their Indian allies began at Fort St. Frederic. Attacks were made all over New England and northern New York - going as far as New Hampshire.
During the French and Indian war the region was many battles, but Fort St. Frederic was spared by the construction of the French Fort Carillon to the South. This newer fort became the focus of attack by the British, and the primary staging ground for attacks made by the French. Fort St. Frederic did remain as an important stopping point for supplies from Canada.
Ultimately as the French and Indian War continued the British were able to overpower the French. Fort St., Frederic was destroyed by the French as a superior British force marched north toward Lake Champlain.
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Комментарии : 11   
@NDFlyFisher
@NDFlyFisher 2 года назад
Super interesting video. Thanks!
@ErikKSwanson
@ErikKSwanson 2 года назад
Thanks Rick! I’m glad you enjoyed it
@toats-mcgoats1833
@toats-mcgoats1833 Год назад
Do you do voiceover work for any other channels? Great content brother keep it coming!
@tacitronin4970
@tacitronin4970 2 года назад
I'm always excited to see another clip from your website! Love this content. Please keep up this fantastic history on fortifications ect.
@ErikKSwanson
@ErikKSwanson 2 года назад
Thanks! I appreciate the positive feedback. I have several more "fort videos" already on the to do list. The next one should be out in a week or two
@shawnchessell148
@shawnchessell148 Год назад
Thanks for posting this informative video. I recently learned that my 7th great grandfather, Jean-Baptiste Le Coq dit Ladouceur, was stationed at Fort St. Frédéric in the 1750's. He and my 7th great grandmother were married in the fort too. Great to learn more about where it all happened and the context it happened in. Thanks again!
@ErikKSwanson
@ErikKSwanson Год назад
That is really cool about your ancestors! Thanks for sharing that info. Glad you enjoyed the video
@digginjuggernaut81
@digginjuggernaut81 Год назад
I love history. I enjoyed watching.
@ErikKSwanson
@ErikKSwanson Год назад
Thanks
@1GeorgePN
@1GeorgePN 2 года назад
The surviving list of Chaplains of Ft St Fred shows Father Daniel Normandin, SJ - was assigned 1742 to 1744 I think. Considering his 'vocation' I'd like to think he was not a direct ancestor. ;)
@ErikKSwanson
@ErikKSwanson 2 года назад
I think chaplain was a much different “job” back then - and certainly a rough one in the colonial frontier
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