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ait lets do this so how was louisbourg taken by the british i dont know dawg sorry dont cry because ididnt give you the answer ait

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Who won the battle in louisbourg?

The British won the siege of Louisbourg.


British general who captured louisbourg?

James Wolfe was the British brigadier general


Who was the British general that captured lighthouse point during the siege of louisbourg?

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What happens to louisbourg after the war?

britain returned it to the french, angering british colonists;


What did the British do to protect their own interests?

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Why was louisbourg so important?

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New England colonists were outraged when British diplomats returned what to France in 1748?

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How many miles did advancing british forces travel from louisbourg to quebec?

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Who was the british brigadier general that captures lighthouse points during the siege of louisbourg?

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What happened Louisbourg after the war ended?

britain returned it to te french, angering british colonist


What happened to Louisbourg after the war ended?

britain returned it to te french, angering british colonist


What base did the british capture that was southwest of Louisbourg?

The British captured the base of Fort Beauséjour, which is located southwest of Louisbourg. This fort was strategically important as it controlled access to the region and was a key point during the conflicts between the British and French in North America. The capture of Fort Beauséjour in 1755 ultimately contributed to British dominance in Nova Scotia.