Rochambeau: The French Military Presence in Boston

MHS Event
Monday, December 3, 2018 11:00 PM - 12:30 AM UTC
At MHS
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Robert Selig, The Washington-Rochambeau National Historic Trail
In July 1780, the French troop transport Île de France sailed into Boston Harbor. Thus began 30 months of uninterrupted French military presence in Boston as the city became the most important French base in North America until Christmas Day 1782, when a fleet under Admiral Vaudreuil sailed from Boston for the West Indies carrying the comte de Rochambeau’s infantry. This talk provides an in-depth look at this little-known episode in Massachusetts and Boston history.
There will be a pre-talk reception at 5:30.