Emmanuel Le Borgne
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Emmanuel Le Borgne
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Emmanuel Le Borgne de Belle-Isle was the governor of Acadia in 1657–67 and was the claimant to the estate of Charles de Menou d'Aulnay who had governed Acadia until his death. Le Borgne was a highly successful merchant in France and had financed d’Aulnay in his Acadian trade. When d’Aulnay died by drowning, Le Borgne laid formal claim to the estate. He then sent an expedition to Acadia the next year to attempt a monopoly of the trade and secure the money owed to him. His youngest son, Alexandre
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Canadian politician
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel_Le_Borgne
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2022-04-28T03:36:02Z
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