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Fort Charlotte

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Nov 14, 2021
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Fort Charlotte

Fort Charlotte is a historic British fort located in Lucea, Hanover Parish, Jamaica. Constructed in the mid-18th century during the reign of King George III, it was named in honor of Queen Charlotte, his wife. This fort was strategically built to protect Jamaica’s North North-Westerly region from potential naval threats, especially given the island’s vulnerability along its northern coastlines. Designed with a barracks that could accommodate 50 soldiers, Fort Charlotte also featured 23 embrasures—openings through which guns could be fired—20 of which were mounted, providing substantial firepower.

During the Napoleonic Wars, it became evident that additional defenses were required to adequately safeguard the harbor. As a result, in 1807, three 24-pound cannons on traversing carriages were added to the seaward side, significantly enhancing the fort’s capacity for coastal defense. Architecturally, Fort Charlotte was built from rectangular cut stones and designed with multiple openings fac…

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