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Were the moats of El Morro and San Cristbal full of water?

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Were the moats of El Morro and San Cristbal full of water?

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The moats of both forts were designed to be dry. These barriers helped to protect the bottom of the fortress walls from enemy cannon fire by lessening the amount of wall open to fire. If an enemy did charge the forts (which never happened), the moats were a difficult obstacle at the end of the charge to climb down and then climb up the fort walls themselves.

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