The Germans retained the old church and the English built a new church on the south side of the public square.
The English had built York Fort at the mouth of the latter river.
In June 1547, an international dispute arose over a wall the English were building at the harbour.
In the story, the English had built a mission school for the natives African children to study.
The English took possession of the fort and built trenches all around it.
In imitation of the Indians, the English built weirs to catch fish.
The English built three slide barriers, got the station up, and brought in their crawler transports.
With people like these on our side the English will never build this road.
Would that English had the same built - in honesty on this point!
Later, in the early 19th century, the English built a fort there.