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Kansas Forts and Posts : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kansas Forts and Posts Kansas has always been home to many forts and military posts. == Prior to 1854 ==
Kansas had military forts prior to 1854, when it became a territory. The French established a fort at what is now Fort Leavenworth. The United States obtained possession to most of present-day Kansas in 1803 with the Louisiana Purchase. By 1854 a handful of US Army posts existed in Kansas. These were mainly to protect travelers along several trails from Indian attacks.〔William C. Pollard, Jr., "Forts and Military Posts in Kansas: 1854-1865" (Ph.D. dissertation, Faith Baptist College and Seminary, 1997), p. 1.〕
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