DescriptionFort Saint-Jean plaque by Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.jpg
English: Fort Saint-Jean plaque on campus of Royal Military College of Canada; The plaque was erected by Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada in 1926 and replaced in 1980.
As a result of the Iroquois wars a first fort was erected at St-Jean by the French in 1666. In 1748 a second fort was built to protect the French colony against British military expeditions aming up the Richelieu. Later on, as a result of the American Revolution two redoubts were built to protect the now English colony against an Americain invasion. Fallowing the 1837 uprising a new military
complex was built on the site of its predecessors. It is this complex which as served since 1952 as the core of the new Collège militaire royal de St-Jean.
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