• The Northeast Coast campaign (also known as the Six Terrible Days) (10 August – 6 October 1703) was the first major campaign by the French of Queen Anne's...
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  • Queen Anne's War in the spring and summer of 1712. After the Northeast Coast campaign (1703), in the spring of 1704, after the Raid on Deerfield in February...
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    campaign of 1747. Military history of Nova Scotia Northeast Coast campaign (1703) Northeast Coast campaign (1723) Folsom, p. 242 Williamson (1832), p. 239...
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    The Northeast Coast campaign of 1747 was conducted by the Wabanaki Confederacy of Acadia against the New England settlements along the coast of present-day...
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  • another campaign against the Northeast Coast in 1724. Military history of Nova Scotia Northeast Coast campaign (1703) Northeast Coast campaign (1745) Citations...
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    Moxus, Wanungonet, Nescambious, and their French Allies in the Northeast Coast Campaign (1703). Vastly outnumbered English were relieved by the armed vessel...
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  • attacked the English New Casco Fort. The battle was part of the Northeast Coast Campaign (1703) during Queen Anne's War. The border area between Acadia and...
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    The Northeast Coast campaign of 1746 was conducted by the Wabanaki Confederacy of Acadia against the New England settlements along the coast of present-day...
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  • William's War was Captain John Hill. The fort was attacked in the Northeast Coast Campaign (1703) and natives killed 11 English and took 24 prisoner. Saco was...
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  • for the French and their Abenaki allies' sorties during the Northeast Coast Campaign (1703) and the Raid on Deerfield, Massachusetts. They killed many...
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    The Northeast Coast campaign of 1755 occurred toward the end of Father Le Loutre's War and the beginning of the French and Indian War, in which the Wabanaki...
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    but the militia burned the village and church. As part of the Northeast Coast Campaign (1703), 500 Indians, including those from Norridgewock and a few French...
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    The Northeast Coast campaign (1756) occurred during the French and Indian War, in which the Wabanaki Confederacy of Acadia raided the British communities...
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    was a long history of these attacks from Acadia—see the Northeast Coast Campaigns 1688, 1703, 1723, 1724, 1745, 1746, 1747.) The British saw the Acadians'...
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    in 1698. Fort New Casco was successfully defended during the Northeast Coast Campaign (1703) of Queen Anne's War. Fort Loyal at the base of India Street...
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    and their French allies conducted the Northeastern Coast Campaign in Maine. They extended this campaign into Nova Scotia, attacking colonists during the...
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    the Acadia/ New England border in present-day Maine in the Northeast Coast campaign (1703) . Mi’kmaq and Acadians resisted the New England retaliatory...
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  • and the failed expedition to Quebec. March was injured in the Northeast Coast Campaign (1703) and then was put in charge of the Siege of Port Royal (1707)...
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    occurred on July 18, 1677, at Port La Tour, Acadia, as part of the Northeast Coast Campaign during the First Abenaki War (the Maine-Acadia theater of King...
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    civilians along the New England/Acadia border in Maine (See the Northeast Coast Campaigns 1688, 1703, 1723, 1724, 1745, 1746, 1747). To prevent the establishment...
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    23 English settlements along the coast of the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland in the span of three months. The campaign began with raiding Ferryland on...
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  • participating in the Raid on Grand Pré. In retaliation for the Northeast Coast Campaign (1703), there was a bounty put on Father Sebastian Rale. Finding the...
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    in 1701. During Queen Anne's War, he was with March in the Northeast Coast Campaign (1703). He served as an interpreter under many flags of truce, sailed...
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    civilians along the New England/ Acadia border in Maine (See the Northeast Coast Campaigns 1688, 1703, 1723, 1724, 1745, 1746, 1747). After establishing an initial...
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    Dawn Land or the People of the Dawn. Their homelands are located in the northeast region of the United States in Maine and they have federal recognition...
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    the capital to the ground. Duvivier and the twenty men retreated up the Northeast River (Hillsborough River), pursued by the New Englanders until the French...
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    Mary (1690), William and Mary (1692), Friends Adventure (1693), Seaflower (1703), and the Massachusetts Province Galley, between 1697 and 1714. namesake...
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    Falls 1690 Raid on Chignecto 1696 Avalon Peninsula Campaign 1696–97 Northeast Coast Campaign 1703 Raid on Grand Pré 1704 Siege of St. John's 1705 ‪Battle...
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