
Claude de Ramezay
Claude de Ramezay was the governor of Montreal in the early 18th century, best known for commissioning the Château Ramezay, which became a significant historical site in the city. His leadership during a turbulent period in Canadian history included the American Continental Army's brief occupation of Montreal during the American Revolutionary War, highlighting the complexities of colonial governance and the interactions between French and English-speaking populations.
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Claude de Ramezay was the city governor for whom the historic Château Ramezay was built.
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