As
Richelieu and
Père Joseph were attempting to establish a colonial policy, Razilly suggested them to occupy
Mogador (Essaouira) in
Morocco in 1626. The objective was to create a base against the Sultan of
Marrakesh, and asphyxiate the harbour of
Safi. He departed for
Salé on 20 July 1629 with a fleet composed of the ships
Licorne,
Saint-Louis,
Griffon,
Catherine,
Hambourg,
Sainte-Anne,
Saint-Jean. He bombarded the city the Salé and destroyed 3 corsair ships, and then sent the
Griffon under [Treilleboi to Mogador. The men of Razilly saw the fortress of
Castelo Real in Mogador, and landed 100 men with wood and supplies on
Mogador island, with the agreement of Richelieu. After a few days however, the
Griffon reimbarked the colonists, and departed to rejoin the fleet in Salé. In 1630, Razilly was able to negotiate the purchase of French slaves from the Moroccans. He visited Morocco again in 1631, and participated to the negotiation of the
Franco-Moroccan Treaty of 1632, with the help of descendants of
Samuel Pallache (see
Pallache family). ==Acadia (1632)==