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Northeast Coast Campaign (1676) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Northeast Coast Campaign (1676)
The Northeast Coast Campaign (1676) happened during King Philips War and involved the Wabanaki Confederacy raiding English settlements along the New England/ Acadia border in present-day Maine. In the first month, they laid waste to 15 leagues of the coast east of Casco. 〔(Williamson, p. 537 )〕 They killed and captured colonists and burned many farms, blunting the tide of English expansion. The Campaign of 1676 led the English to abandon the region, retreating to Salem.〔(Schultz and Tougias, p. 310; Mandell, p. 131, 132).〕 The Campaign is most notable for Richard Waldron entering the war, the death of Chief Mogg and the attack on the Mi’kmaq that initiated their involvement in the war. == Historical context == Jean-Vincent d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin was ordered by the Governor of Quebec to organize all the natives "throughout the whole colony of Acadia to adopt the interests of the king of France.”〔(Canadian Biography - Baron of St. Castine ) citing the “Mémoire des services rendus par les sieurs de Saint-Castin, père et fils, dans le pays de Canada en la Nouvelle-France,” drawn up in 1720 by Jean-Vincent’s son, Bernard-ANSELME〕 Historian Georges Salagnac writes that, “One may reasonably suppose that Saint-Castin began to exercise his talents as a military counsellor on the occasion of this war.”〔(Canadian Biography - Baron of St. Castine )〕 The people of Boston thought Castine was influencing the Wabanaki strategy and supplying them with superior equipment. The Campaign of 1676 followed the Northeast Coast Campaign (1675).
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