File:Un poste anglais attaqué par les Français vers 1754 - 1756.jpg

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Français : Représentation d'une scène de la petite guerre entre Français et Anglais vers 1754 - 1757 : « Monsieur de Villiers surprit les sentinelles, et pénétra à travers les portes l’épée à la main. » Illustration publiée en 1913 dans Les français au Canada : Montcalm et Lévis, par l'abbé Henri-Raymond Casgrain (1831 - 1904). Représentation possible d’une action de François Coulon de Villiers contre un poste anglais en 1754 – 1757. Attaque de Fort Granville en Pennsylvanie en 1756 ? Où d’un autre poste anglais en Virginie en 1757 ? Guerre de la conquête.
English: « Monsieur de Villiers surprised the sentinels, and entered through the gates with his sword in his hand. » Illustration published in 1913 in Les français au Canada : Montcalm et Lévis (The French in Canada: Montcalm and Lévis) by Father Henri-Raymond Casgrain (1831 - 1904). Possible representation of an action of François Coulon de Villiers against an English fort in 1754 - 1757. Attack of Fort Granville in Pennsylvania in 1756? Where from another English fort in Virginia in 1757?
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