Becasue it's area is where the fish would be easier to get,Louisberg was a fishing station to protect the French's fishery.
Louisbourg was important to the moral of the french troops Because, the French liked louisbourg as a friend and as a game system
Britain returned it to the French, angering British colonists.
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.
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The British managed to cut off French shipping to the Americas. As a result many Indians deserted the French in favor of the better supplied British. This allowed Britain to capture both Fort Duquesne and the Fortress of Louisbourg which guarded the entrance to the St. Lawrence River, (Chavez, J 2008)
Louisbourg was important to the moral of the french troops Because, the French liked louisbourg as a friend and as a game system
Louisbourg was important because it was the military fort that the French used during the battle of the plains of abraham. and i think the british took over it during the war.
It was essential because the British/colonists could easily cut off French supplies
britain returned it to the french, angering british colonists;
britain returned it to te french, angering british colonist
britain returned it to te french, angering british colonist
The British won the siege of Louisbourg.
Britain returned it to the French, angering British colonists.
Britain returned Louisbourg to the French, angering British colonists.
Amherst led the British attack on Louisbourg, and as commander-in-chief of the British army in North America, helped the British seize most French territory in Canada.
louisborg was a french fort in Canada
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