The English colonists launch an expedition from…
October 1690 CE
The English colonists launch an expedition from Port Royal in hopes of seizing Montréal and Québec itself, the capital of New France.
The loss of the Acadian fort has shocked the Canadiens, and Governor-General Louis de Buade de Frontenac orders the immediate preparation of the city for siege.
When the envoys deliver the terms of surrender, the Governor-General famously declares that his only reply would be by "the mouth of my cannons."
Phips’s invading army lands at Beauport in the Basin of Québec.
However, the militia on the shore are constantly harassed by Canadian militia until their retreat, while the ships are nearly destroyed by cannon volleys from the top of the city.
Both sides learn from the battle, with the French improving the city's defenses, and the New Englanders realizing they need more artillery and better support from England to take the city.