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'''Fort Sainte Therese''' (1665-1760) - A French Colonial fort established in 1665 in present day Carignan (Chambly), Quebec, Canada along the Richelieu River at the head of Chambly rapids. The fort was abandoned in 1760. Fort Sainte-Thérèse.
'''Fort Sainte Therese''' (1665-1760) - A French Colonial fort established in 1665 in present day Carignan (Chambly), Quebec, Canada along the Richelieu River at the head of Chambly rapids. Three forts were built on the site: Fort Sainte Therese I (1665-1667), Fort Sainte Therese II (1747-1760) and Fort Sainte Therese III (1760). A British camp was built on the same spot in 1760. Fort Sainte-Thérèse.

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Fort Sainte Therese (1665-1760) - A French Colonial fort established in 1665 in present day Carignan (Chambly), Quebec, Canada along the Richelieu River at the head of Chambly rapids. Three forts were built on the site: Fort Sainte Therese I (1665-1667), Fort Sainte Therese II (1747-1760) and Fort Sainte Therese III (1760). A British camp was built on the same spot in 1760. Fort Sainte-Thérèse.