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Seige Of Louisbourg 1745

Louisbourg 1745 and the Importance to Colonial and Revolutionary American History

On June 16th, 1745, French forces at Louisbourg surrendered to a force of New England colonists after forty-six days of siege and blockade. The siege of Louisbourg was a brilliant achievement for the Colonial Army. They had defeated one of the world’s strongest fortresses with an ill-trained and ill-equipped Colonial Army and an untested Colonial Naval contingent. The Colonial Navy convoyed the army and in conjunction with the British Fleet imposed a successful blockade of Louisbourg. The Colonial victory reflects the importance of the battle of Louisbourg 1745 and the seeds it planted in the colonists that would be crucial to the rise of revolutionary America.
In 1713, the French established a colony on the eastern side of Cape Breton Island in northern Nova Scotia. The administrative center was called Louisbourg in honor of King Louis XIV. The location of this fortress had the great......


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