Charles de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois

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Charles de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois (c.12 October 167112 July 1749) was a French Naval officer who served as Governor of New France from 1726 to 1746.

The governor worked well with frontier traders, explores, and missionaries. His term saw a great expansion in the number of western forts with the leadership of people like La Verendrye, and the linkage of Canadian and Louisiana colonies. Exploration was pushed west to the Rocky Mountains by La Verendrye and his sons.

Despite a generally peaceful and prosperous administration, he was blamed for the fall of Fortress Louisbourg in 1745, and was recalled in 1746, returning to France to following year.

Many places carry his name including the town of Beauharnois, Quebec and Fort Beauharnois.

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Preceded by
Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil
Governor General of New France
1726 – 1747
Succeeded by
Comte de La Galissonnière