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Why was Fort Ticonderoga heavily fortified?

A) Indians were always attacking it.
B) Gold was stored there.
C) It protected the water route to Canada.
D) The king visited it frequently.

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User ZixiCat
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Answer: it’s C mate

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User Apoorv
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The main reason why Fort Ticonderoga was so heavily fortified was because "C) It protected the water route to Canada," since this was a crucial fortification for the colonists to hold against the British.
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