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| Long Sault Combat Combat at the Long Sault, 1660, on the
Lower Ottawa close to Montreal, between the French led by Adam Dollard des Ormeaux and
over 400 Iroquois. ID #10075 |
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| Sieur d'Iberville in Attack Sieur d'Iberville leading an attack on
an English post, having taken English forts from Hudson Bay to Acadian and
Newfoundland. ID #10110 |
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| Attack on Quebec City Plan of the failed 1690 attack on Quebec
City, commanded by Governor Frontenac, by New England troops. ID #20665 |
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| Canadian Colonist A Canadian colonist on snow shoes, ready for
frontier warfare. ID #10113 |
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| Capture of Louisbourg Portrayal of the successful 1746 British
sea attack against the French Fortress Louisbourg. ID #20667 |
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| Louisbourg Landings The landings of Louisbourg, 1745, with a
British fleet bringing New England troops coming to besiege and capture the great French
fortress. ID #10134 |
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| Braddock's Defeat The defeat of General Braddock, 1755, who,
caught with clumsy transport and inexperienced troops, met with complete disaster. ID #10136 |
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| Marquis de Montcalm Marquis de Montcalm, commander of
New France defences at Quebec City, defeated on the Plains of Abraham in September,
1759. ID #20671 |
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| James Wolfe A young General James Wolfe, a brigadier general
during the successful onslaught on Louisbourg in 1758 and later in command of the assault on
Quebec. ID #10148 |
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| Louisbourg Surrenders The French surrender at Louisbourg, July,
1758, to the British. ID #10150 |
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| Fortress Louisbourg The conquest of Fortress Louisbourg by
Great Britain, July 26, 1758. ID #21762 |
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| Louisbourg Entrapped Louisbourg under its final siege, in 1758,
with the town hopelessly entrapped. ID #10149 |
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