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Who was the leader of the expedition to Quebec?

Who was the leader of the expedition to Quebec?

The expedition was part of a two-pronged invasion of the British Province of Quebec, and passed through the wilderness of what is now Maine. The other expedition invaded Quebec from Lake Champlain, led by Richard Montgomery . Unanticipated problems beset the expedition as soon as it left the last significant colonial outposts in Maine.

Who was the leader of the California expedition?

In May 1768, the Spanish Visitor General, José de Gálvez, began to organize an expedition, by sea and by land. Portolá was created “Governor of the Californias” and given overall command. Junípero Serra, leader of the expedition’s Franciscan missionaries, took command of spiritual matters.

Who was the leader of the Franciscan expedition?

Junípero Serra, leader of the expedition’s Franciscan missionaries, took command of spiritual matters. Sea and land detachments were to meet at San Diego Bay. The first ship, the San Carlos, sailed from La Paz on January 10, 1769 and a second, the San Antonio sailed from Cabo San Lucas on February 15.

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How did Wills and Burke slow down the expedition?

Wills was more adept than Burke at living in the wilderness, but it was Burke’s leadership that was especially detrimental to the mission. Rather than take cattle to be slaughtered during the trip the Committee decided to experiment with dried meat. The weight required three extra wagons and was to slow the expedition down appreciably.

Who was the Inspector of the Onate expedition?

The entire expedition, the inspector declared, must start north at once, and several days up the trail he would halt it at his pleasure and conduct the visita.1 These names are taken from the inspections by the Commissary General, Juan de Frías Salazar, December 5,1597, through January 10, 1598, with Jaime Fernández, Royal Notary.2

Who was second in command on the Burke and Wills expedition?

At Kinchega on the Darling, Landells resigned from the expedition, followed by the expedition’s surgeon, Dr Hermann Beckler. Third-in-command Wills was promoted to second-in-command. They reached Menindee on 12 October having taken two months to travel 750 km (470 mi) from Melbourne—the regular mail coach did the journey in little more than a week.

Why did Francis Cadell refuse to join the Burke and Wills expedition?

Committee member Captain Francis Cadell had offered to transport the supplies from Adelaide up the Murray to the junction with the Darling River to be collected on the way. However, Burke declined his offer, possibly because Cadell had opposed Burke’s appointment as leader of the expedition. Everything was instead loaded onto six wagons.

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