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    Abbé Jean-Louis Le Loutre (French: [ʒɑ̃lwi ləlutʁ]; 26 September 1709 – 30 September 1772) was a Catholic priest and missionary for the Paris Foreign Missions...
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    Isle Saint-Jean (now Prince Edward Island) and Île-Royale (now Cape Breton Island). The leader of the Exodus was Father Jean-Louis Le Loutre, whom the...
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    Lawrence and New England Ranger John Gorham. On the other side, Father Jean-Louis Le Loutre led the Mi'kmaq and the Acadia militia in guerrilla warfare against...
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  • Joseph Broussard (category People of Father Le Loutre's War)
    During King George's War, under the leadership of French priest Jean-Louis Le Loutre, Broussard began a resistance movement against British rule in Acadia...
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  • (Gouffre River tributary), in Capitale-Nationale, Quebec, Canada Abbot Jean-Louis Le Loutre, 18th century French military leader directing battles of the Anglo-Micmac...
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    Father Jean-Louis Le Loutre, who from his arrival in 1738 until his capture in 1755, preached against the "English devils". Father Le Loutre led the...
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    Jean-Baptiste Prévost du Quesnel, lacking the troop strength to attack Annapolis Royal, recruited the militant French priest Jean-Louis Le Loutre to...
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    Rale – Father Rale's War Chief Jean-Baptiste Cope – Father Le Loutre's War Jean-Louis Le Loutre – Father Le Loutre's War Thomas Pichon Joseph (Beausoleil)...
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    Mi'kmaq and Maliseet First Nations allies, together with Father Jean-Louis Le Loutre, decided to attack on their own at Fort Anne in early July. Annapolis...
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    Exodus was Father Jean-Louis Le Loutre, whom the British gave the code name "Moses". Historian Micheline Johnson described Le Loutre as "the soul of the...
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