1629 occupation of Quebec City by the English during the Anglo-French War
Surrender of Quebec
Part of the Anglo-French Wars
Champlain surrendering Quebec to Admiral Kirke, July 20 1629
Date
1628-9
Location
Saint Lawrence River and Quebec
Result
English victory
English occupation of Quebec until 1632
Belligerents
France
England
Commanders and leaders
Samuel de Champlain
David Kirke
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Anglo-French War (1627–1629)
Saint-Martin-de-Ré
Pont du Feneau
La Rochelle
Saint Lawrence
Quebec
The surrender of Quebec in 1629 was the taking of Quebec City, during the Anglo-French War (1627–1629). It was achieved without battle by English privateers led by David Kirke, who had intercepted the town's supplies.
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