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government granted permission for the fortress' facilities to be expanded, allowing for the construction of an additional foundry, warehouse, mill, and bakery. In addition to producing and storing supplies needed for the local garrison, the fortress' structure helped to shape the early urban history of
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By the 1740s the fortress' original wooden palisades had begun to decay, leading to the fortress being described as being dilapidated. From 1743 to 1746, the fortress was renovated, with the fortification's original walls being demolished and replaced with earthen palisades. Yekaterinburg itself
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and as such was strategically important, while the Ural mountains' rich mineral deposits made the region a viable candidate for settlement. In 1721, work had begun on the construction of a foundry, further increasing the strategic importance of the settlement.
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