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    built Fort Maurepas on the Red River in 1734. They may have established a structure at Bas de la Rivière at that time. A second Fort Maurepas was located...
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    Fort Maurepas was the name of two forts, or one fort in two locations, built by the French in the Lake Winnipeg area in the 1730s: First Fort Maurepas (Red...
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    Amite River (category Tributaries of Lake Maurepas)
    The Amite River /ˈeɪ.mit/ (French: Rivière Amite) is a tributary of Lake Maurepas in Mississippi and Louisiana in the United States. It is about 117 miles...
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  • - Aaron Bancroft Jacques Castelot - Duc d'Ayen Jean-Roger Caussimon - Maurepas Jean-Jacques Delbo - L'exempt Allmovie wrote, "the story of a Frenchman...
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    France, Maurepas was growing increasingly irritated with La Vérendrye, who he thought was trading in furs when he should be exploring. In 1742 Maurepas suggested...
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    1699; sailed for France May 4. "Fort Maurepas", Mississippi Genealogy, 2002–2008, webpage: Mgenealogy-maurepas. Online Exhibits: The Cabildo: Two Centuries...
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    Maurepas (French pronunciation: [moʁpa]) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Maurepas is situated on the D146...
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    Fort Saint Charles (1732); Winnipeg River Mouth:Fort Maurepas (Canada) (c 1739), Fort Bas de la Rivière (NWC, 1792), Fort Alexander (HBC, before 1800) La...
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    Haitian Officer Maurepas under the order of Toussaint burned down the city of Port-de-Paix and went uphill to Les Trois Pavillons fort. Maurepas was later on...
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    massif, Toussaint was only left with a few brigades under generals Jacques Maurepas, Christophe and Dessalines. However, he also had a large number of white...
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