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British History: Louisbourg

Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island was the keystone of 18th-cent. French strategy in the North Atlantic. Massive fortifications were commenced in 1719-20, and completed shortly before a British and American colonial force captured it in 1745. Restored to France in 1748, it was again captured after heavy bombardment in 1758, and razed by the British in 1760.

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