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Louis-Joseph de Montcalm - Wikipedia Lieutenant-General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm-Gozon, Marquis de Montcalm de Saint-Veran (28 February 1712 – 14 September 1759) was a French Royal Army officer best known for his unsuccessful defence of New France during the French and Indian War
Louis-Joseph de Montcalm - American Battlefield Trust With the outbreak of the French and Indian War, King Louis XV sent Montcalm to North America He quickly gained a victory over the British when his force of 3,500 regular French, Canadian militia and Native American troops captured Fort Oswego in August 1756
Louis-Joseph, Marquis de Montcalm - The Canadian Encyclopedia Louis-Joseph, Marquis de Montcalm, died of his wounds on 14 September 1759, the day after the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, at age 47 The day that he died, he was buried in a crater made by a British bomb that had exploded inside the church of the Ursuline Monastery in Quebec City
Louis-Joseph de Montcalm-Grozon, marquis de Montcalm Louis-Joseph de Montcalm-Grozon, marquis de Montcalm (1712–59) was a general who served as commander in chief of French forces in Canada (1756–59) during the Seven Years’ War
Louis-Joseph de Montcalm | Research Starters - EBSCO Louis-Joseph de Montcalm was a prominent French military leader during the French and Indian War, a conflict that was part of the larger Seven Years' War Born into a noble family, Montcalm began his military career in 1732 and gained recognition for his leadership and strategic skills
Louis-Joseph de Montcalm explained These men were the leaders of the war effort in New France during the Seven Years' War Montcalm has been much memorialized, especially in France, Quebec and parts of New York and Lower Michigan Military historians have praised and criticized his decisions in defending Quebec
MONTCALM, LOUIS-JOSEPH DE, Marquis de MONTCALM – Dictionary of Canadian . . . At the age of nine, on 16 Aug 1721, Louis-Joseph de Montcalm was commissioned an ensign in the Régiment d’Hainaut Eight years later he obtained a captaincy, no doubt by purchase, in the same regiment Not until 1732, however, did he begin his active military career
Louis-Joseph de Montcalm (1712-1759) | Patrimoines Partagés - France . . . General Montcalm stayed for just three years in Canada, from 1756 to 1759 He led a series of victories before being defeated before Quebec, the capital of New France His death on the “field of honour” assured that he has a special place in the memory of the Seven Years War