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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In 1768, the Spanish built a fort on the nearby banks of the Missouri River. Phoenix Map Tourist Attractions This was replaced in 1780 with Fort San Carlos and other fortifications within St. Louis. During the Country War for Independence, the city came under attack by the British with allied natives. In the only Revolutionary battle fought west of the Mississippi, outnumbered Spanish troops under Governor Fernando de Layba, along with colonial militia and slaves, succeeded in defending the city. By the time of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, St. Louis had grown to more than 1,100 people and had </p>
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