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Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
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1690: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1690: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1690: Forces Armées
1690: Stratégie et Tactique
1690: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1690: Politique et Société
1691: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1691: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1691: Forces Armées
1691: Stratégie et Tactique
1691: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1691: Politique et Société
1692: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1692: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1692: Forces Armées
1692: Stratégie et Tactique
1692: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1692: Politique et Société
1693: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1693: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1693: Forces Armées
1693: Stratégie et Tactique
1693: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1693: Politique et Société
1694: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1694: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1694: Forces Armées
1694: Stratégie et Tactique
1694: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1694: Politique et Société
1695: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1695: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1695: Forces Armées
1695: Stratégie et Tactique
1695: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1695: Politique et Société
1696: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1696: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1696: Forces Armées
1696: Stratégie et Tactique
1696: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1696: Politique et Société
1697: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1697: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1697: Forces Armées
1697: Stratégie et Tactique
1697: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1697: Politique et Société
1698: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1698: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1698: Forces Armées
1698: Stratégie et Tactique
1698: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1698: Politique et Société
1699: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1699: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1699: Forces Armées
1699: Stratégie et Tactique
1699: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1699: Politique et Société

Date > 1600 > 1690-1699

Compagnies franches de la Marine (Warships)

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The names of troops raised by the French Ministry of Marine often confuse people. There were separate units of Compagnies franches de la Marine to serve aboard warships. These troops had nothing to do with the Compagnies franches found in Canada.

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Grand Pré National Historic Site of Canada: Putting Down Roots

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Families from France first settled in Acadie in the 1630s. In the early 1680s, Pierre Melanson and Marguerite Mius d'Entremont and their children moved from Port-Royal to found Grand-Pré ...

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Soldiers' Daily Lives

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It is difficult to reconstruct soldiers' day to day lives, because they would vary depending on where the soldier was stationed and also the time of year. Nevertheless, it can be said that days started early, would often be spent on guard duty, and less frequently doing drill.

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The Navy's Troops Outside North America

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The French Ministry of the Navy was responsible for warships, coastal defence and management of the colonies. As a result, it maintained troops in France and the West Indies as well as in North America.

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Grand Pré National Historic Site of Canada: Introduction and Background

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Grand-Pré National Historic Site of Canada commemorates Grand-Pré area as a centre of Acadian settlement from 1682 to 1755 and the Deportation of the Acadians, which began in 1755 and continued until 1762.

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The Staff of the Navy Troops

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Although the Compagnies franches de la Marine were independent from each other, there was a small group of men responsible for them as a body within New France.

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Quebec batteries firing on Phips' ships during October 1690

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Part of Quebec's defences is shown firing upon the invaders’ ships during October 1690. The upper town was protected by a good wall with intermittent batteries. There were more defensive works up towards the Chateau Saint-Louis near Cape Diamond. In the lower town, facing the harbour, there were two strong French shore batteries armed with heavy 18 and 24-pounder naval cannon. Inland, a line of earthworks punctuated with 11 redoubts enclosed the city from the western side. This 19th century print is inaccurate in some details (for instance, the Château Saint-Louis which only had one storey in 1690) but gives a good sense of the general action. (Library and Archives Canada, C-006022)

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A New Monetary System

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Official currency in France and its colonies consisted of 'livres' (pounds), 'sous' (shillings) and 'deniers' (pence), but the shortage of coins led to common use of Spanish silver pieces in New France. The first recorded use of paper money in the modern sense was also in New France.

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To the Sound of the Drummer's Beat

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Fortified towns like Quebec, Montreal, Trois-Rivières and Louisbourg were all governed by military staffs. The lives of French soldiers and Canadian civilians alike were regulated by the different drum beatings of the garrison, from La Diane at dawn to La Retraite at sunset.

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Treatment Of Prisoners

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One problem of raid warfare was the treatment of prisoners - they were often brutally tortured, as was the custom of the Amerindians. This was ironic, as the Canadians themselves had suffered badly this way from the Iroquois.

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