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    The Cassard expedition was a sea voyage by French Navy captain Jacques Cassard in 1712, during the War of the Spanish Succession. Targeting English, Dutch...
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    1992 Surinamese Interior War 1990 1990 Surinamese coup d'état 1712 Cassard expedition 1763 — 1764 Berbice slave uprising 1823 Demerara rebellion of 1823...
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  • conflicts involving Guyana from the Colonial era to the Modern era. Cassard expedition (1712) Berbice slave uprising (1763–1764) Fourth Anglo-Dutch War (1780)...
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    Jacques Cassard (30 September 1679 – 1740) was a French naval officer and privateer. Born on 30 September 1679 to a family of merchants of Nantes, Cassard began...
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    on slave labour. The community declined in the wake of the French Cassard expedition in 1712 and the levies he instituted, competition from beet sugar...
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    outflows would continue for centuries. As a result of the 1712 French Cassard expedition in which Ribeira Grande was destroyed, the capital was partially moved...
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    injustices. Early March – Start of the Cassard expedition, a sea voyage by French Navy captain Jacques Cassard during which he ransacks Santiago in the...
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    Netherlands Antilles Island councils History of the Netherlands Antilles Cassard expedition Dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles Culture of the Netherlands...
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    tended to increase as a result of: a hefty tribute levied by the Cassard expedition; the collapse of a major Amsterdam sugarcane importer in 1773; and...
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  • Auxiliary Army to the Crown of Spain [pt] (in Portuguese) See also: Ushakov expedition [ru] (in Russian) Duchy of Warsaw as a state was in effect fully occupied...
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    1992 Surinamese Interior War 1990 1990 Surinamese coup d'état 1712 Cassard expedition 1763 — 1764 Berbice slave uprising 1823 Demerara rebellion of 1823...
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  • Denmark-Norway, Saxony, Russia and Prussia capture Stralsund from Sweden. Cassard expedition – French voyage to raid the Dutch South American colonial outposts...
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    history Built 1593 Built by Portuguese Empire In use 1593-1770 Events Cassard expedition (1712) UNESCO World Heritage Site UNESCO World Heritage Site Part...
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    the world's first colonial church and the Sé Cathedral. After the Cassard expedition of 1712, all of its buildings were destroyed. Its ruins remain on...
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    Cassard was a steam corvette of the French Navy. Built as an aviso, she served as the imperial yacht Reine Hortense from 1853. Laid down as Comte d'Eu...
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  • injustices. Early March – Start of the Cassard expedition, a sea voyage by French Navy captain Jacques Cassard during which he ransacks Santiago in the...
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  • library that was owned by the bishop. It was destroyed during the Cassard expedition in 1712 and had about a million volumes, the largest in Cape Verde...
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    The French expedition to Ireland, known in French as the Expédition d'Irlande ("Expedition to Ireland"), was an unsuccessful attempt by the French Republic...
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  • Events from the year 1712 in France Monarch – Louis XIV March – Cassard expedition sets out 24 July – Battle of Denain 12 January – The première of the...
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    took part in the Expédition d'Irlande in December 1796. On 24 February 1798, she was renamed to Glorieux, and eventually to Cassard the next month. Under...
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    (1585), Praia razed by English corsair Sir Francis Drake: 195  1712 - Cassard expedition, Praia razed by French Navy: 195  1770 - Seat of civil and military...
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    The first was begun as the Lion, but was renamed Glorieux in 1795 and Cassard in 1798. The second was begun as the Magnanime, but was renamed Quatorze...
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    2021 and 2023, are fitted out as FREDA air-defence ships to replace the Cassard class. DCNS has shown a FREMM-ER concept to meet this requirement, emphasising...
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    The Expédition d'Irlande was a French attempt to invade Ireland in December 1796 during the French Revolutionary Wars. Encouraged by representatives of...
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    December 2, 1711, Jacques Cassard obtained from the French king the command of a squadron of eight vessels and embarked on an expedition during which he plundered...
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    attracted pirate attacks, including those by Francis Drake (1585) and Jacques Cassard (1712).: 195  Despite the construction of Forte Real de São Filipe in 1587–93...
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    Willaumez' comprised the 80-gun flagship Foudroyant, the 74-gun Vétéran, Cassard, Impétueux, Éole and Patriote, and the 40-gun frigates Valeureuse and Volontaire...
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    Archaeonautica, 1998, pp. 185–190 Cassard, Jean-Christophe, Les Bretons et la mer as Moyen Age (Rennes, 1998) p. 152 Cassard, Jean-Christophe, Les marins Bretons...
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    crewmen lost. Kirishima's wreck was discovered by Robert Ballard during an expedition to map the wrecks from the Battle of Guadalcanal in 1992. She lies upside...
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    Contamine, Philippe (2010). "Serments bretons (8–15 septembre 1427)". In Cassard, Jean-Christophe; Coativy, Yves; Gallicé, Alain; Le Page, Dominique (eds...
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