Father Le Loutre's War
Father Le Loutre's War (1749–1755), also known as the Indian War, the Micmac War and the Anglo-Micmac War, took place between King George's War and the French and Indian War in Acadia and Nova Scotia. On one side of the conflict, the British and New England colonists were led by British Officer Charles Lawrence and New England Ranger John Gorham. On the other side, Father Jean-Louis Le Loutre led the Mi'kmaq and the Acadia militia in guerrilla warfare against settlers and British forces. (At the outbreak of the war there were an estimated 2500 Mi'kmaq and 12,000 Acadians in the region.)
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Father Le Loutre's War
Father Le Loutre's War (1749–1755), also known as the Indian War, the Micmac War and the Anglo-Micmac War, took place between King George's War and the French and Indian War in Acadia and Nova Scotia. On one side of the conflict, the British and New England colonists were led by British Officer Charles Lawrence and New England Ranger John Gorham. On the other side, Father Jean-Louis Le Loutre led the Mi'kmaq and the Acadia militia in guerrilla warfare against settlers and British forces. (At the outbreak of the war there were an estimated 2500 Mi'kmaq and 12,000 Acadians in the region.)
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Father Le Loutre's War (1749–1 ...... the Battle of Fort Beauséjour.
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La guerre anglo-micmac, du nom ...... enne de la guerre de Sept Ans.
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اندلعت حرب الأب لو لوتر (1749– ...... مخططها لإعادة توطين الأكاديين.
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*Acadian militia
*British America
*Maliseet militia
*Mi'kmaq militia
Wabanaki Confederacy
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British victory
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Grenier
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Akins
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Patterson
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Map of Acadia, c. 1743. The conflict was primarily fought in Acadia.
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* Acadian militia
Wabanaki Confederacy
* Mi'kmaq militia
* Maliseet militia
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* British America
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* Edward Cornwallis
* Charles ...... * Francis Bartelo
* Edward How
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* Father Jean-Louis Le Loutre
...... Gautier
* Chief Étienne Bâtard
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Father Le Loutre's War
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Acadia and Nova Scotia
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Father Le Loutre's War (1749–1 ...... 2,000 Acadians in the region.)
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La guerre anglo-micmac, du nom ...... enne de la guerre de Sept Ans.
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اندلعت حرب الأب لو لوتر (1749– ...... أكاديين 12000 في هذه المنطقة.)
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Father Le Loutre's War
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Guerre anglo-micmac
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حرب الأب لو لوتر
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