The French plan to defend Louisbourg by…
March 1758 CE
However, the French fleet sailing from Toulon is blockaded in Cartagena by a British force, and a relief force had been defeated at the Battle of Cartagena.
After this the French abandon their attempt to reinforce Louisbourg from the Mediterranean, meaning there will be few ships available to actively oppose the British off Louisbourg.
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Augustin de Boschenry de Drucour
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Charles Lawrence
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Edward Boscawen
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Edward Whitmore
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George II of Great Britain
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James Abercrombie
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James Wolfe
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Jean Vauquelin
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Louis-Joseph Beaussier de l'Isle
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Louis-Joseph de Montcalm
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Robert Rogers
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Thomas Gage
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William Pitt
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