Bougainville, tasked with the defense of the…
September 1759 CE
A camp of approximately one hundred militia led by Captain Louis Du Pont Duchambon de Vergor, who had unsuccessfully faced the British four years previously at Fort Beauséjour, had been assigned to watch the narrow road at L'Anse-au-Foulon which followed a streambank, the Coulée Saint-Denis.
On the night of 12 September and morning of 13 September, however, the camp may have contained as few as forty men, as others were off harvesting.
Vaudreuil and others had expressed their concern at the possibility of L'Anse-au-Foulon being vulnerable, but Montcalm had dismissed them, saying on hundred men would hold off the army until daylight.
Sentries had detected boats moving along the river that morning, but they are expecting a French supply convoy to pass that night—a plan that had been changed without Vergor being notified.
When the boats, loaded with the first wave of British troops, are challenged, a French-speaking officer, either a Captain Fraser or Captain Donald McDonald of the 78th Fraser Highlanders, is able to answer the challenge in excellent French, allaying suspicion.
The boats, however, had drifted slightly off course: instead of landing at the base of the road, many soldiers find themselves at the base of a slope.
A group of twenty-four volunteers led by Colonel William Howe with fixed bayonets are sent to clear the picket along the road, and climb the slope, a maneuver that allows them to come up behind Vergor's camp and capture it quickly.
Wolfe follows an hour later when he can use an easy access road to climb to the plain.
Thus, by the time the sun rises over the Plains of Abraham, Wolfe's army has a solid foothold at the top of the cliffs.
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François-Charles de Bourlamaque
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James Cook
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James Wolfe
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Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst
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Louis-Antoine de Bougainville
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Louis-Joseph de Montcalm
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Pierre de Rigaud de Vaudreuil de Cavagnal, Marquis de Vaudreuil
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Robert Rogers
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Thomas Gage
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William Johnson, 1st Baronet
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William Pitt
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