Introducing 

Prezi AI.

Your new presentation assistant.

Refine, enhance, and tailor your content, source relevant images, and edit visuals quicker than ever before.

Transcript

About the fort Pontchartrain in Detroit

made by Ryan manes

who built fort Pontchartrain

start

who built fort Pontchartrain was Antoine DE la mothe Cadillac and why he built it was because he wanted to move the fur trade center south from Michilimackinac

this is a picture of fort Pontchartrain.

how many years was the fort in service

how many years fort Pontchartrain in service was for 95 years.

how many years was the fort in service

The role in the french and indian war

role in the french and indian war

The role in the french and indian war for fort Pontchartrain was that the french had surrendered the fort to the british in 1760 as a result and indian war. at this time the british named it fort Detroit. the british had reinforced the defenses around Detroit, making it even stronger.

Did fort Pontchartrain fall into enemy hands

Did the fort fall into the enemy hands

yes, fort Pontchartrain did fall into enemy hands,The French surrendered the fort to the British in 1760 as a result of the French and Indian War. At this point the British named it Fort Detroit. The British reinforced the defenses around Detroit, making it even stronger.

this is an image of the fort after reinforced

one primary source

one primary source is this picture of a toothbrush, belt buckle, and a comb.

end

one secondary source

one secondary source is this sign of where the fort Pontchartrain was

first secondary source

one secondary source

one secondary source is this statue of

Wikipedia Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac

second secondary source

one secondary source

the last secondary source is this hotel named after the fort Pontchartrain

last secondary source

here are all the links

links

michmarkers.com, http://www.michmarkers.com/default?page=S0027#:~:text=The%20first%20permanent%20French%20settlement,trade%20center%20south%20from%20Michilimackinac.

ohio history central.com, http://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Fort_Detroit.

the pre-motor city, https://archive.archaeology.org/1111/features/corktown_detroit_michigan_central_station.html.

wikipedia, https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FAntoine_de_la_Mothe_Cadillac&psig=AOvVaw1hKADN79bKADPVv-buRR8T&ust=1602343121203000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CA0QjhxqFwoTCIjchbznp-wCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD.

historic Detroit, https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.historicdetroit.org%2Fbuilding%2Fhotel-pontchartrain&psig=AOvVaw20UZURGifyaIhP05b44-nb&ust=1602343434592000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAMQjB1qFwoTCOCS_bjpp-wCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD.

my secondary primary

this is a ring that was in the trades

second primary source

the fourth secondary source

these people are descendants of the forts founder

fourth secondary source

is fort Pontchartrain still standing or is it down?

no fort Pontchartrain is not still standing it was destroyed in 1827 because it was abandoned.

is the fort standing or down

Learn more about creating dynamic, engaging presentations with Prezi