First Battle Of Noirmoutier
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The First Battle of Noirmoutier took place on 12 October 1793 as part of the
war in the Vendée The War in the Vendée () was a counter-revolutionary insurrection that took place in the Vendée region of French First Republic, France from 1793 to 1796, during the French Revolution. The Vendée is a coastal region, located immediately so ...
. The Vendéens under
François de Charette François Athanase de Charette de la Contrie (; 2 May 1763 – 29 March 1796) was a French military officer and politician. He served in the French Navy during the American Revolutionary War and was one of the leaders of the War in the Vendée a ...
were victorious over the republican troops stationed there.


Prelude

François de Charette François Athanase de Charette de la Contrie (; 2 May 1763 – 29 March 1796) was a French military officer and politician. He served in the French Navy during the American Revolutionary War and was one of the leaders of the War in the Vendée a ...
had long contemplated taking the
Île de Noirmoutier Noirmoutier (also French: Île de Noirmoutier, ; , ) is a tidal island off the Atlantic coast of France in the Vendée department (85). History Noirmoutier was the location of an early Viking raid in 799, when raiders attacked the monastery ...
. The island's population was mostly favourable to the Vendéens, and its situation off the Atlantic coast was of strategic importance to communicate with Great Britain, or even to receive English or émigrés reinforcements. During the night of 28 September, Charette had already tried attacking the island with 2,000 men, but his soldiers fled after the first shots fired.


The battle

After their victory at the
Battle of Saint-Fulgent The Battle of Saint-Fulgent (22 September 1793) saw Royalist and Republican French forces clash at Saint-Fulgent during the War in the Vendée. The 11,000 Vendean rebels, led by Henri de La Rochejaquelein, defeated a 6,000-man republican divis ...
on 22 September, Charette and Lescure had parted ways. Charette, general of the army of the
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, decided taking Noirmoutier was a priority. On 9 October, Charette and his 3,000 men left Legé, which the republicans of general Nicolas Haxo occupied the next day. Charette first marched towards
Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie () is a Communes of France, commune in the Vendée Departments of France, department, Regions of France, region of Pays de la Loire, western France. It is situated on the Côte de Lumière. The community originated in 1 ...
, but seeing the town was well defended he finally went to Bouin on 11 October and had his troops stationed there. The ''passage du Gois'' was the only place where the island was accessible by foot, but only during a low tide. On 12 October, at 1 in the morning, Charette and his men started marching on the passage. Suddenly, after a few minutes the Vendéens realised the tide was rising behind them, and that going back was impossible. This was a voluntary manoeuvre by Charette who didn't want his men to flee again like in September. He told his men that there was no other way than victory or death. With no other choice, the Vendéens launched an attack and captured by surprise the artillery north of Barbâtre which was guarding the ''passage de Goix''. The population of Barbâtre joined the Vendéen soldiers. They then marched to the north and pushed back a republican detachment at the ''pointe de La Casie''. Richer, the commander of the detachment, was killed by Charette himself. The Vendéens could then march to
Noirmoutier-en-l'Île Noirmoutier-en-l'Île (), commonly referred to as Noirmoutier, is a Communes of France, commune located in the northern part of the island of Noirmoutier, just off the coast of the Vendée Departments of France, department in the Pays de la Loir ...
. The republicans, commanded by adjutant general Conrad Wieland pulled back in the castle. But Wieland realised he had no chance of victory, and had his troops surrender. Charette then offered Wieland to join his army, which he refused. He was still freed, as well as his officers as long as they did not leave Noirmoutier. On the other hand, the soldiers were considered prisoners of war.


Massacres

On 15 October, Charette left Noirmoutier with half of his troops to defend it. René de Tinguy and Dubois de La Pastelière were given command. Charette left his prisoners at Bouin under the surveillance of one of his officers, Pageot, who placed them in the town's prisons. Among the prisoners were some soldiers of the ''Chasseurs de la Manche'' who were guilty of executions at
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Sources

* Jean Tabeur, ''Paris contre la Province, les guerres de l'Ouest'', éditions Economica, 2008, pp. 143–144. * Yves Gras, ''La Guerre de Vendée'', éditions Economica, 1994 p. 80. {{DEFAULTSORT:Noirmoutier, First Battle Of Battles involving France Battles of the War in the Vendée Military history of Pays de la Loire History of Vendée 1793 in France Conflicts in 1793