History of Louisiana From Its First Discovery And Settlement to the Present Tim

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History of Louisiana From Its First Discovery And Settlement to the Present Tim
E Bunner
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113 missioners appointed to determine them not hav- ing been able to come to any agreement, in con- sequence of which the French proceeded to erect forts on the territory in dispute, and placed garrisons in them. The expedition to which we have alluded consisted of more than thre'e thou- sand men, and its operations were first directed against Beau Sejour, the principal post held by the French in that country. At the river Mus- saquach, which the French considered as their western boundary, som...e slight works had been thrown up, with the intention of disputing its passage. After a short resistance, however, they gave way, and the river was passed. Beau Sejour capitulated, and the English acquired complete possession of Nova Scotia.
This country having been originally settled by France, its inhabitants were chiefly of that na- tion. It had been stipulated in favour of the colonists, that they should be permitted to retain possession of their lands on condition of taking the oath of allegiance to their new sovereign.


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