publication year : 1970
description:
A bit like Acadia, Belle-Ile en Mer was occupied by the English, the Treaty of Paris (November 3, 1762) which gave Canada to the English, on the other hand allowed us to recover Belle-Ile.
The island was completely liberated on April 11, 1763, a month later it was the liberation of the Acadian prisoners in England who came to swell the number of refugees in French ports.
file format : .pdf 21.69 Mo
Share this page