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The Pélican was a French warship launched in January 1693. It was fitted with 50 guns and commanded by Captain Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, who was born born outside of Montreal.
In 1697 hearing that the English were planning to take control of Hudson Bay, French King Louis XIV assembled a fleet under Le Pelican. The goal was to recapture York Factory, Manitoba, the heart of the fur trade. On the morning of 5 September 1697 in Hudson Bay temporarily separated from her sister ships, she came face to face with three English ships – the Hampshire, the Dering, and the Hudson Bay – which were carrying supplies to the nearby fort. Although they were outnumbered, the crew of the Pelican engaged in battle and triumphed. The ship, however, was fatally damaged in the battle. With holes below the waterline, Pélican had to be abandoned. The Hampshire sank, the Dering retreated, and the Hudson Bay was captured.
In 1697 hearing that the English were planning to take control of Hudson Bay, French King Louis XIV assembled a fleet under Le Pelican. The goal was to recapture York Factory, Manitoba, the heart of the fur trade. On the morning of 5 September 1697 in Hudson Bay temporarily separated from her sister ships, she came face to face with three English ships – the Hampshire, the Dering, and the Hudson Bay – which were carrying supplies to the nearby fort. Although they were outnumbered, the crew of the Pelican engaged in battle and triumphed. The ship, however, was fatally damaged in the battle. With holes below the waterline, Pélican had to be abandoned. The Hampshire sank, the Dering retreated, and the Hudson Bay was captured.