The Battle of Québec was fought in October 1690 between the colonies of New France and Massachusetts Bay, then ruled by the kingdoms of France and England...
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Look up Battle of Quebec in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Battle of Quebec may refer to: Battle of Quebec (1690), a failed English assault during the...
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1663 – Petit Séminaire of Quebec founded. 1687-1723 – Notre-Dame-des-Victoires constructed. 1690 – The Battle of Quebec (1690) during King William's War...
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English Attack (section Military battles)
Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 e6 6. Be3 a6 7. Qd2 or 7.f3) Battle of Quebec (1690) Attack on Mers-el-Kébir This disambiguation page lists articles...
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The Battle of Falmouth (also known as the Battle of Fort Loyal) (May 16–20, 1690) involved Joseph-François Hertel de la Fresnière and Baron de St Castin...
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(1690) – British attack during King William's War Battle of Quebec (1759) – Seven Years' War, includes the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. Battle of Quebec...
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Come and take it (category Battle cries)
cannons"), shortened version of Frontenac's historic response at the Battle of Quebec (1690) "They shall not pass", historic phrase of military defiance from...
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surrender of the Fort of Quebec. Frontenac refuses and Phips withdraws. 1690 – July 2 : One-hundred Iroquois are attacked in the Battle of Coulée Grou...
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Heritage Minutes (redirect from A part of our heritage)
"Sitting Bull". Historica Canada. Retrieved 2013-10-04. "Les Voltigeurs de Québec". Historica Canada. Retrieved 2013-10-04. "Grey Owl". Historica Canada....
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1690 (MDCXC) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1690th...
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Colonial American military history (category Colonization history of the United States)
England militia in 1690 to take the French strongholds at Port Royal and at Quebec, the latter commanded by Comte de Frontenac, the governor of New France. Phips...
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after Port Royal fell to the British in 1690. The city walls were completed prior to the Battle of Quebec in 1690. Work on an improved enceinte took place...
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which had been granted to soldiers, or heirs of soldiers, who had served in the Battle of Quebec (1690); but when the boundary line between Massachusetts...
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Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church (redirect from Notre Dame des Victoires, Quebec City)
it received the name Notre-Dame-de-la-Victoire following the Battle of Quebec of 1690, in which an English expedition commanded by William Phips was...
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Fort Loyal (category Military history of Acadia)
Portland, Maine) in Casco Bay. It was destroyed in 1690 by Abenaki and French forces at the Battle of Fort Loyal. The fort was rebuilt in 1742 and renamed...
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Quebec City (/kwɪˈbɛk/ or /kəˈbɛk/; French: Ville de Québec), officially known as Québec (French pronunciation: [kebɛk]), is the capital city of the Canadian...
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The Battle of Port Royal (19 May 1690) occurred at Port Royal, the capital of Acadia, during King William's War. A large force of New England provincial...
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by command of Governor General of New France Louis de Buade, sieur de Frontenac and completed just in time for the Battle of Quebec in 1690. Three years...
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Louis de Buade de Frontenac (redirect from Louis Buade, Count of Frontenac)
to your general other than from the mouths of my cannons and muskets."). In the ensuing Battle of Quebec, Frontenac's forces completely repulsed the...
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exchanges of land took place. In 1690, the Battle of Quebec became the first time Québec's defences were tested. In 1713, following the Peace of Utrecht...
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Lieutenant-General de Tracy arrived at Quebec City with four companies of regular troops. Before long, troop strength had risen to 1,300. In 1690, Admiral Phipps' Anglo-American...
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The Battle of the St. Lawrence involved marine and anti-submarine actions throughout the lower St. Lawrence River and the entire Gulf of Saint Lawrence...
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Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville (category Knights of the Order of Saint Louis)
attack the British colonies (see below). In July 1690, he left Quebec with three ships in the hope of capturing York Factory. Finding himself outgunned...
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Phips in 1690, and a second siege by James Wolfe on 13 September 1759, known as the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, where the garrison of Quebec was defeated...
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Coulée Grou (category National Historic Sites in Quebec)
name of an area in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, that was the location of a battle of the Beaver Wars, also known as the Iroquois Wars, given in honor of Jean...
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King William's War (category 17th-century military history of the Kingdom of England)
retaliated by attacking Port Royal, the capital of Acadia. The Battle of Port Royal began on May 9, 1690.: 82 Phips arrived with 736 New England men in...
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French Royal Army (category Military history of France)
(1678) Siege of Philippsburg (1688) Battle of Walcourt (1689) Battle of Fleurus (1690) Battle of Staffarda (1690) Siege of Mons (1691) Siege of Cuneo (1691)...
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captured by Phips in the Battle of Port Royal (1690). Alden’s son and Colonel Tyng were held as hostages, and Nelson was sent to Quebec. While in prison, Nelson...
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the Acadian border in southern Maine. The Battle of Port Royal (1690) began on May 9. Sir William Phips of New England arrived with 736 men in seven English...
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