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No other answer but from the mouth of his cannon (episode 146)

No other answer but from the mouth of his cannon (episode 146)

FromHUB History - Our Favorite Stories from Boston History


No other answer but from the mouth of his cannon (episode 146)

FromHUB History - Our Favorite Stories from Boston History

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Aug 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Boston and Quebec City share a deeply intertwined history that goes back to the earliest days of English settlement in North America. Puritan Boston could hardly stand the idea that their closest European neighbor was a Catholic colony, and they made many attempts to drive the hated French from the continent. To defeat the French, the New Englanders would have to take fortresses at Louisbourg, Quebec, and Montreal. We recently talked about the 1745 siege of Louisbourg, but this week we’re going even further back in time. In 1690, Sir William Phips, the frontier shepherd who found a sunken treasure and became a knight, led a large fleet of ships and over 2000 soldiers out of Boston. Their goal was to reduce the defenses of Quebec and force the French colonists to submit to the British crown, but the result was a total disaster.

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Full show notes: http://HUBhistory.com/146
Released:
Aug 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Where two history buffs go far beyond the Freedom Trail to share our favorite stories from the history of Boston, the hub of the universe.