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Jacques Cassard

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Born on 30 September 1679 to a family of merchants of Nantes, Cassard began a career as a sailor at age 14 on the merchantmen owned by his family. In January 1697, he joined the French Navy on bombship
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and the end of the war in 1713, Cassard started numerous trials to obtain payments.
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Cassard retired in 1731. In 1736, he was declared insane after insulting the
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in which he raided English, Dutch and Portuguese colonies in
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The next year, Cassard lead a squadron comprising the 74-gun
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French naval commanders in the War of the Spanish Succession
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On 10 October 1712, Cassard captured the plantation of
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Index


Nantes
France
Ham
Meerzorg
War of the Spanish Succession
privateer
Cork
Éclatant
SĂ©rieux
Marseille
Parfait
SĂ©rieux
Phénix
Sirène
Smyrna
Syracuse
HMS Pembroke
HMS Falcon
Battle of Syracuse
Toulon
Pensacola
an expedition
Cape Verde
Caribbean
Meerzorg
Suriname
Paramaribo
Suriname River
Treaty of Utrecht

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