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  2. Fort Saint-Louis (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Saint Louis is indicated by an "F", and La Belle by the words Navio Quebrado, meaning "Broken Ship". La Salle's mission remained secret until 1686, when Denis Thomas, a member of the expedition who had deserted Saint-Domingue, was arrested for piracy. Hoping for a lighter sentence, Thomas informed his Spanish jailers of La Salle's plans to ...

  3. French colonization of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The fort has sometimes been referred to as "Fort St. Louis" but that name was not used during the life of the settlement and appears to be a later invention. [27] Map of the French fort drawn by a member of the Spanish expedition that discovered the French colony in 1689. It marks the river, the colony's structures, and location of cannons.

  4. List of French forts in North America - Wikipedia

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    Fort Saint Louis: 1690–1713: Placentia Newfoundland and Labrador: Fort St. Louis: 1620–1834: Quebec City Quebec: Fort St. Louis: 1623–1930: Cape Sable Island Nova Scotia: Fort St. Louis: 1670s (1686) Moose Factory Ontario: Fort St. Pierre: 1731: Fort Frances (near mouth of the Rainy River meets with Rainy Lake) Ontario: Fort Sainte ...

  5. La Belle (ship) - Wikipedia

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    On July 24, 1684, La Salle left La Rochelle with four ships: the 36-gun man-of-war Le Joly, the 300-ton storeship L'Aimable, the barque La Belle, and the ketch St. Francois. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The ships carried almost 300 people, including 100 soldiers, six missionaries, eight merchants, over a dozen women and children, and artisans and ...

  6. Henri de Tonti - Wikipedia

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    Henri de Tonti was born in Gaeta, c. 1649, to Lorenzo and Isabelle (née di Lietto) de Tonti. [4] His father was the governor of Gaeta and a Neapolitan banker. He is credited with inventing the tontine, a form of life insurance, though it has been suggested he merely modified existing Italian life insurance practices.

  7. René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle - Wikipedia

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    They called it Fort Miami (now known as St. Joseph, Michigan). There they waited for Tonti and his party, who had crossed the Lower Michigan peninsula on foot. On December 3, 1679, with a group of 40, La Salle and Henri de Tonti headed south from Fort Miami. They canoed up the St. Joseph and followed it to a portage at present-day South Bend ...

  8. Moose Factory - Wikipedia

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    So in 1686, Chevalier de Troyes led a small contingent of French soldiers north on an expedition to raid HBC forts. The English defenders were caught by total surprise and surrendered. The French captured Moose Fort and renamed it to Fort St. Louis. [9] Ten years later in 1696, the English recaptured it and burned it to the ground.

  9. Hudson Bay expedition (1686) - Wikipedia

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    Moose Fort, (now Moose Factory) known as Fort St-Louis, after its capture by troops under Pierre de Troyes in 1686; it was recaptured by the British ten years later. Leaving 40 of his men to guard the fort, De Troyes led the rest toward Rupert House, 75 miles (121 km) northeast across James Bay.