File:Fort Albany rebaptisé Fort Sainte-Anne aprés sa prise par les Français en 1686.jpg

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Français : Le fort Albany, dans la baie James, après sa prise par les Français en juillet 1686. « Fort Sainte-Anne, pris sur les Anglais qui y avaient 25 pièces de canon et démoli, les Français qui l’ont pris n’ayant pas assez de monde pour le garder ». Extrait de la Carte des costes de l'Amérique septentrionale et des terres nouvellement découvertes par Pierre Alemand dans les trois voyages qu'il a faits de Quebeck à la Baye d'Hudson ... présentée à Monseigneur le Marquis de Seignelay. Détail d'une carte publiée en 1687 pour illustrer la campagne menée en 1686 par les Français pour chasser les Anglais de leurs postes de traite des fourrures dans le sud de la baie d'Hudson (baie James). Carte dressée d'après les relevés et dessins du géographe de l'expédition, Pierre Allemand.
English: The Albany fort, in James Bay, after it was taken by the French in July 1686. Translation: « Fort Sainte-Anne, taken from the English who had 25 pieces of cannon and demolished. The French who captured him did not have enough people to keep him » (The Fort has been renamed Fort Sainte-Anne). Dedicated to Monsignor Marquis de Seignelay (Minister of the Navy). Detail of a map published in 1687 to illustrate the expedition made in 1686 by the French to seize the English forts in the south of Hudson Bay (James Bay, fur trade). Map drawn from the drawings made by the geographer of the expedition, Pierre Allemand.
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Author Pierre Allemand (1662-1691)
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