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Anchor text: large dockyard
Target Entity: Royal_Naval_Dockyard\u002c_Bermuda
Preceding Context: After the American Revolution, the Royal Navy began improving the harbours and in 1811 started building the
Succeeding Context: on Ireland Island, in the west of the chain, to serve as its principal naval base guarding the western Atlantic Ocean shipping lanes. During the War of 1812 between Britain and the United States, the British attacks on Washington, D.C. and the Chesapeake (which prompted the writing of The Star-Spangled Banner) were planned and launched from Bermuda, where the headquarters of the Royal Navy's North American Station had recently been moved from Halifax, Nova Scotia. In 1816, James Arnold, the son of Benedict Arnold, fortified Bermuda's Royal Naval Dockyard against possible U.S. attacks. Today, the occupies the of the Royal Naval Dockyard, including the Commissioner's House, and exhibits artefacts of the base's military history.
Paragraph Title: Fortress Bermuda
Source Page: Bermuda

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