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why did the u.s military build frontier forts such as fort leavenworth (1 point)

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The U.S military built frontier forts like Fort Leavenworth as a means of establishing a physical presence and exerting control over newly acquired territories, as well as protecting settlers and traders from attacks by Indigenous peoples. Additionally, forts provided a base from which military expeditions could be launched to further expand territorial claims.
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The U.S military built frontier forts like Fort Leavenworth to establish a physical presence, exert control, protect settlers, and launch military expeditions to expand territorial claims.
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Frontier forts such as Fort Leavenworth were constructed by the U.S military to effectively govern newly acquired territories, safeguard settlers from Indigenous attacks, and use them as a base to launch military campaigns for territorial expansion.

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