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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Fortress of Louisbourg in French, Forteresse de Louisbourg is a Canadian National Historic Site and the location of a partial reconstruction of an 18th century 1744 French fortress at Louisbourg, Nova Scotia. A French settlement at Ste-Anne now Englishtown on the central east coast of Île Royale was established in 1629 and named Fort Ste-Anne, lasting until 1641. A fur trading post was established on the site from 1651 1659, but Île Royale languished under French…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Fortress of Louisbourg in French, Forteresse de Louisbourg is a Canadian National Historic Site and the location of a partial reconstruction of an 18th century 1744 French fortress at Louisbourg, Nova Scotia. A French settlement at Ste-Anne now Englishtown on the central east coast of Île Royale was established in 1629 and named Fort Ste-Anne, lasting until 1641. A fur trading post was established on the site from 1651 1659, but Île Royale languished under French rule as attention was focused on the St. Lawrence River, Great Lakes colony of Canada which then comprised parts of what is now Quebec, Ontario, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, Louisiana which encompassed the current Mississippi Valley states and part of Texas, and the small agricultural settlements of mainland Acadia. he Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 gave Britain control of part of Acadiapeninsular Nova Scotia and Newfoundland