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==First System Coastal Defenses (1794-1808)== | |||
When the United States gained independence in 1783, the seacoast defense fortifications were in poor condition. Concerned by the outbreak of war in Europe in 1793, the Congress created a combined unit of artillerymen and engineers in 1794, appointed a committee to study coast defense needs, and appropriated money to construct a number of fortifications that would become known as the First System. | When the United States gained independence in 1783, the seacoast defense fortifications were in poor condition. Concerned by the outbreak of war in Europe in 1793, the Congress created a combined unit of artillerymen and engineers in 1794, appointed a committee to study coast defense needs, and appropriated money to construct a number of fortifications that would become known as the First System. | ||
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Lacking trained engineers to supervise the work, Secretary of War Henry Knox placed a number of European engineers under contract. Although some fine forts were constructed, for the most part enthusiasm and funding waned and little work was completed. Most of the partially finished earthworks and wooden structures deteriorated before they were needed to defend against the British in 1812. | Lacking trained engineers to supervise the work, Secretary of War Henry Knox placed a number of European engineers under contract. Although some fine forts were constructed, for the most part enthusiasm and funding waned and little work was completed. Most of the partially finished earthworks and wooden structures deteriorated before they were needed to defend against the British in 1812. | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seacoast_Defense_(US) First System] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seacoast_Defense_(US) First System] | ||
'''See Also:''' | |||
* [[Defense Installations Portal]] | |||
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[[Category:First System Battery]] | [[Category:First System Battery]] | ||
[[Category:Coastal Forts]] | [[Category:Coastal Forts]] | ||
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