FRONTENAC, LOUIS DE BUADE, COUNT
\fɹˈʌntənˌak], \fɹˈʌntənˌak], \f_ɹ_ˈʌ_n_t_ə_n_ˌa_k]\
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(1620-1698), Governor of New France, a man of high military reputation, was appointed to that post in 1672. Being a man of violent passions and great self-will he quarreled with the intendant Duchesueau, the priests and the Jesuits, and was recalled in 1682. But in 1689, the colony having fallen into grave difficulties, he was reappointed. He organized the war against the English with great spirit and skill, and sent out in 1690 the expeditions which destroyed Schenectady, N. Y., Salmon Falls, N. H., and Casco, Maine. In the same year he repulsed the attack of Sir William Phips upon Quebec. In 1696 he invaded in person the country of the Iroquois and inflicted upon them a crushing defeat.
By John Franklin Jameson
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