Siege of Annapolis Royal (1744)
The siege of Annapolis Royal (also known as the siege of Fort Anne) in 1744 involved two of four attempts by the French, along with their Acadian and native allies, to regain the capital of Nova Scotia/Acadia, Annapolis Royal, during King George's War. The siege is noted for Governor of Nova Scotia Paul Mascarene successfully defending the last British outpost in the colony and for the first arrival of New England Ranger John Gorham to Nova Scotia. The French and Mi'kmaq land forces were thwarted on both attempts on the capital because of the failure of French naval support to arrive.
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Siege of Annapolis Royal (1744)
The siege of Annapolis Royal (also known as the siege of Fort Anne) in 1744 involved two of four attempts by the French, along with their Acadian and native allies, to regain the capital of Nova Scotia/Acadia, Annapolis Royal, during King George's War. The siege is noted for Governor of Nova Scotia Paul Mascarene successfully defending the last British outpost in the colony and for the first arrival of New England Ranger John Gorham to Nova Scotia. The French and Mi'kmaq land forces were thwarted on both attempts on the capital because of the failure of French naval support to arrive.
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1744年のアナポリスロイヤルの戦い(1744ねんの-のたた ...... ンによる、4回のアカディア奪還計画のうちの2つの作戦を指す。
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Le siège d'Annapolis Royal (ég ...... and Ranger en Nouvelle-Écosse.
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The siege of Annapolis Royal ( ...... rench naval support to arrive.
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"considerable British casualties each night" (Sept.9-15)
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1744-10-06
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British victory
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100 (first siege)
250 (second siege)
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600-700 total; 24 Acadians, 56 ...... rom Nova Scotia (second siege)
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Nova Scotia Lt. Gov. Paul Masc ...... portrait by John Smibert, 1729
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1744年のアナポリスロイヤルの戦い(1744ねんの-のたた ...... ンによる、4回のアカディア奪還計画のうちの2つの作戦を指す。
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Le siège d'Annapolis Royal (ég ...... and Ranger en Nouvelle-Écosse.
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The siege of Annapolis Royal ( ...... rench naval support to arrive.
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Siege of Annapolis Royal (1744)
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Siège d'Annapolis Royal (1744)
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アナポリスロイヤルの戦い (1744年)
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