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Louis-Joseph de Montcalm - traducción al francés

FRENCH GENERAL
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  • Sculptures of [[James Wolfe]] and [[Marquis de Montcalm]] in front of [[Parliament Building (Quebec)]]
  • Battle of Fort Oswego
  • Montcalm's mausoleum in the cemetery of the [[Hôpital-Général de Québec]]
  • Montcalm leading his troops at Quebec
  • Montcalm trying to stop Native Americans from attacking British soldiers and civilians as they leave [[Fort William Henry]]
  • border
  • Louis-Joseph de Montcalm (1712–1759) by [[Théophile Hamel]]
  • ''The Victory of Montcalm's Troops at Carillon'' by Henry Alexander Ogden

Louis-Joseph de Montcalm         
Louis-Joseph de Montcalm (1756-59), general of French armed forces in Canada
Montcalm         
Montcalm, last name, surname; name of several European and North American cities; Louis-Joseph de Montcalm (1756-59), general of French armed forces in Canada

Definición

Louis d'or
·- Formerly, a gold coin of France nominally worth twenty shillings sterling, but of varying value;
- first struck in 1640.

Wikipedia

Louis-Joseph de Montcalm

Louis-Joseph de Montcalm-Grozon, Marquis de Montcalm de Saint-Veran (28 February 1712 – 14 September 1759) was a French soldier best known as the commander of the forces in North America during the Seven Years' War (whose North American theatre is also referred to as the French and Indian War).

Montcalm was born near Nîmes in France to a noble family, and entered military service early in life. He saw service in the War of the Polish Succession and the War of the Austrian Succession, where his distinguished service led to promotion to brigadier general. In 1756 King Louis XV sent him to New France to lead its defence against the British in the Seven Years' War. Montcalm met with notable successes in 1756, 1757 and 1758, but British mobilisation of large numbers of troops against New France led to military setbacks in 1758 and 1759 (when, in January, he was promoted to lieutenant general), culminating in Montcalm's death at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.

Montcalm's service in New France was marked by conflict between himself and the Governor General of the colony, Pierre de Rigaud, marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnial. These men were the leaders of the war effort in New France during the Seven Years' War.

Montcalm is a controversial figure among military historians, some of whom have strongly criticized his decisions at Quebec. However, he has also been much memorialized, especially in France, Quebec and parts of New York and Lower Michigan.