Laperouse By Ernest Scott






















































































































 -  We need not follow him through the details of these years,
but simply note that Laperouse's dash and good seamanship - Page 13
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We Need Not Follow Him Through The Details Of These Years, But Simply Note That Laperouse's Dash And Good Seamanship Won Him A High Reputation Among French Naval Officers, And Brought Him Under The Eye Of The Authorities Who Afterwards Chose Him To Command An Expedition Of Discovery.

One incident must be recorded, because it throws a light on the character of Laperouse.

In 1782, whilst serving under Admiral Latouche-Treville in the West, he was ordered to destroy the British forts on the Hudson River. He attacked them with the SCEPTRE, 74 guns. The British had been engaged in their most unfortunate war with the American Colonies, and in 1781, in consequence of wretchedly bad strategy, had lost command of the sea. The French had been helping the revolted Americans, not for love of them, but from enmity to their rivals. After the capitulation of the British troops at Yorktown, a number of loyalists still held out under discouraging conditions in Canada, and the French desired to dislodge them from the important waterway of the Hudson.

Laperouse found little difficulty in fulfilling his mission, for the defence was weak and the garrisons of the forts, after a brief resistance, fled to the woods. It was then that he did a thing described in our principal naval history as an act of "kindness and humanity, rare in the annals of war." Laperouse knew that if he totally destroyed the stores as well as the forts, the unfortunate British, after he had left, would perish either from hunger or under the tomahawks of the Red Indians.

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