Fort Sainte Therese: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Created page with "'''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 C..." |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''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. | '''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. | ||
Revision as of 04:52, 11 May 2013
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.