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was captured by the British in 1758

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When was louisbourg captured by Britain?

Louisbourg was captured by the Britain in 1743


British general who captured louisbourg?

James Wolfe was the British brigadier general


How many times was louisbourg captured?

louisbourg was captured twice by Britain


Who won the battle in louisbourg?

The British won the siege of Louisbourg.


French fort captured by the colonists in 1745?

In 1745 the colonists captured Fort Louisbourg.frekin fort louisbourg


Who captured the Ohio River Valley during the Revolutionary war?

Prior to the fall of Louisbourg, the french had been succesfull at defending Ohio Valley. That changed quickly when louisbourg fell in July of 1758. In August Fort Frontenac was captured by the british, followed in November for Duquesne


How was louisbourg taken by the British?

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What colonial wars did the American colonists capture the fort at Louisbourg and begin to crave domination over the entire western region that included the Ohio Valley?

New England colonists and British forces captured the fort at Louisbourg in 1745. This occurred during the War of the Austrian Succession, or King George's War.


Why did louisbourg have to be destroyed?

Louisbourg, a fortified French port on Cape Breton Island, was destroyed primarily due to its strategic significance during the colonial conflicts between Britain and France. Its location made it a critical base for French naval operations and trade in North America, posing a threat to British colonies. The British captured and ultimately demolished it in 1760 to eliminate this threat and to assert control over the region, paving the way for greater British dominance in North America. The destruction of Louisbourg was part of a broader effort to weaken French influence and secure British interests in the continent.


What is the Canadian city that the colonists captured?

Louisbourg in 1745. It was returned to France by the Treaty of Aix-la Chapelle in 1748


What happens to louisbourg after the war?

britain returned it to the french, angering british colonists;