François-Charles de Bourlamaque

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François-Charles de Bourlamaque was an 18th-century French military officer and colonial commander in New France, noted for his role in key campaigns of the French and Indian War.

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instanceOf French military officer
colonial commander
human
person of the Ancien Régime
activeInPeriod 18th century
allegiance France
conflict French and Indian War (as part of British America)
surface form: French and Indian War

Seven Years' War
continentOfActivity North America
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
era early modern period
ethnicGroup French
hasGender male
historicalRegionOfActivity New France
surface form: Canada (New France)
languageSpoken French
militaryBranch French Army
militaryRank officer
notableEvent defence of French positions in New France during the French and Indian War
notableFor role in key campaigns of the French and Indian War
service in New France
occupation military officer
soldier
partOf French colonial forces in North America
placeOfActivity New France
positionHeld colonial commander in New France

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Battle of Fort Ticonderoga (French and Indian War) commander François-Charles de Bourlamaque