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from the windows, where Jean-Olivier Chénier finally attempted an escape. However, he was swiftly killed. The government forces fired at the rebels as they jumped out the windows to escape the fire. At this point the government troops made a final assault in a merciless struggle. This disastrous battle for the Patriotes lasted at least 4 hours; 70 Patriotes were killed, against only three government soldiers.
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of the 1st Regiment of Foot then took the manor and set it on fire as well. They were then able to enter the church through the vestry, which they also torched prior to withdrawing under the fire of the Patriotes in the balcony. Caught in the burning church, the Patriotes tried to get out by jumping
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At the battle site, Colborne placed his troops around the village and had his soldiers advance systematically to tighten the vice on the defenders. Towards noon, he ordered the artillery to open fire on the centre of the village and then to advance up the main street and break down the doors of the
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church, where many Patriotes had taken refuge. Two companies of the 1st Regiment of Foot were able to take the rectory nearby, and they set it on fire so that the smoke would make it difficult for those defending the church to see. The
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and 220 Loyalist volunteers. The Patriote organization was primitive; many members did not even have firearms. They thought they could get 800 combatants, but eventually fielded only 201 men, led by
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Amury Girod left as the skirmish was sparked, supposedly to get reinforcements at Saint-Benoît. Suspected of treason, fellow Patriotes went after him, and he would eventually commit suicide.
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The church was burnt and destroyed, except for the facade, which still exists. The rest of the church has been rebuilt. The facade still shows the marks of British cannon impacts.
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Defenders take refuge in the church of Saint-Eustache (F.S. Coburn illustration from
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In the days that followed, soldiers and volunteers scoured the county of
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in Sydney is named for these prisoners who helped build the area.
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in which government forces defeated the principal remaining
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were among them. Some were taken to the penal colony of
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Lower Canada Rebellion

Saint-Eustache
Quebec
Lower Canada
45°33′27″N 73°53′23″W / 45.5575°N 73.8897°W / 45.5575; -73.8897
United Kingdom
Patriotes
John Colborne
Maximilien Globensky
Jean Chénier

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Lower Canada Rebellion
Saint-Denis
Saint-Charles
Moore's Corners
Saint-Eustache
Lacolle
Baker's Farm
Odelltown
Beauharnois
Lower Canada Rebellion
Patriotes
Saint-Eustache
Saint-Charles
Saint-Benoît
Saint-Eustache

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