Robert Monckton

Robert Monckton
Robert Monckton

Robert Monckton was an officer of the British Army and colonial administrator in British North America. He had a distinguished military and political career, being second in command to General Wolfe at the battle of Quebec and later being named the Governor of the Province of New York. Monckton is also remembered for his role in a number of other important events in the French and Indian War, most notably the capture of Fort Beausejour in Acadia, and the island of Martinique in the West Indies, as well as for his role in the deportation of the Acadians from British controlled Nova Scotia and also from French-controlled Acadia. The city of Moncton, New Brunswick, and Fort Monckton in Port Elgin, New Brunswick, are named for him. He sat in the British House of Commons between 1774 and 1782. Although never legally married, he raised and was survived by three sons and a daughter.

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Hombre
Fecha de nacimiento
24 de junio, 1726
Edad
299
Lugar de nacimiento
United Kingdom, England
Fecha de nacimiento
21 de mayo, 1782
Murió envejecido
55
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Cáncer
Redes sociales , Enlaces
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