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Northeast Coast Campaign (1750) : ウィキペディア英語版
Northeast Coast Campaign (1750)

The Northeast Coast Campaign (1750) occurred during Father Le Loutre's War from 11 September to December 1750. The Norridgewock as well as the Abanaki from St. Francois and Trois Riveire, Quebec raided British settlements along the Acadia/ New England border in present-day Maine.
== Historical Context ==
By the end of King George's War, there was a long history of the Wabanaki Confederacy and the Abanaki from Quebec attacking British settlements encouraching toward the border of Acadia, the Kennebec River.〔(p. 227 )〕 October 28, 1748, at the end of King George's War, the Acadians and Mi'kmaq prevented John Gorham from landing to acquire an oath of allegiance. His rangers were fired upon killing three of the rangers and wounding three, while Gorham took two Mi'kmaq prisoner.〔https://archive.org/stream/selectionsfrompu00nova#page/n200/mode/1up〕〔( A Particular History of the Five Years French and Indian War in New England ... By Samuel Gardner Drake, William Shirlep. 174 )〕 In response, the Governor of Canada indicated that, in response to British aggression, the native raids on the border may resume.〔Count de la Galissonniere, Governor of Canada, to Governor Mascarene, 15th January, 1749, p. 263-264; Governor Mascarene t oCount de la Galissonniere, 25th April, 1749, p. 366; Governor Shirley to Count de la Galissonniere, May 9, 1749. Selections from the public documents of the province of Nova Scotia. P. 370〕〔https://archive.org/stream/selectionsfrompu00nova#page/n205/mode/1up〕 At this time Mi'kmaq were given arms at Quebec to attack Fort St. Georges.〔(p. 172 )〕
By unilaterally establishing Halifax, Nova Scotia the British were violating earlier treaties with the Mi'kmaq (1726), which were signed after Father Rale's War.〔Wicken, p. 181; Griffith, p. 390; Also see http://www.northeastarch.com/vieux_logis.html〕 The Wabanaki Confederacy of Acadia retaliated by attacking New England settlements along the coast of present-day Maine below the Kennebec River, the former border of Acadia. In 1750, the natives attacked Falmouth killing one on June 8, 1750. In July 1750, natives took seven prisoners captive at New Meadows.〔Williamson, p.272.〕

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