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Fort Saint Jacques

Fort Saint Jacques
Waskaganish, Québec
Coordinates51°29′20″N 78°45′07″W / 51.48889°N 78.75194°W / 51.48889; -78.75194
TypeFort
Site information
Controlled byNew France
Site history
Built1668
In use1668-1713
Battles/wars1686
Garrison information
Past
commanders
Pierre LeMoyne d'Iberville
GarrisonBrouillan

Fort Saint Jacques, Fort Rupert, or Fort Charles was a fur trading post on James Bay at the mouth of the Rupert River. It was located in what is now Waskaganish, Quebec, Canada.[1]

Fort Charles was founded in 1668 in what is now Nord-du-Québec on the James Bay, at the mouth of the Rupert River. It was the first Hudson's Bay Company post by the Médard des Groseilliers. It was the first European settlement in northern Canada. The fort was captured by the French in 1686, and remained under their control until 1713 and was then called Fort Saint Jacques.[2][3] When returned to English control, it became Rupert House, and later Fort Rupert.[1]

  1. ^ a b "Waskaganish". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2013-03-19.
  2. ^ Boréal Express (1977). Canada.Québec. Éditions du Renouveau Pédagogique Inc.
  3. ^ R.R. Palmer, A History of the Modern World 2nd ed. 1961, p. 234.

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