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Fort Saint Jacques

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Type
  
Fort

Battles/wars
  
1686

Year built
  
1668

In use
  
1668-1713

Garrison
  
Brouillan

Controlled by
  
New France

Past commanders
  
Pierre LeMoyne d'Iberville

Past commander
  
Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville

Fort Saint Jacques, Fort Rupert, or Fort Charles was a fur trading post on James Bay at the mouth of the Rupert River. It was located in what is now Waskaganish, Nord-du-Québec region, Quebec, Canada.

Fort Charles was founded in 1668 in northern western Quebec on the James Bay, at the mouth of the Rupert River. It was the first Hudson’s Bay Company post by the Médard des Groseilliers. It was the first European settlement in northern Canada. The fort was captured by the French in 1686, and remained under their control until 1713, during which period it was called Fort Saint Jacques. When returned to English control, it became Rupert House, and later Fort Rupert.

References

Fort Saint Jacques Wikipedia