Siege of Annapolis Royal (1745)
The Siege of Annapolis Royal in 1745 involved the third 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. During the siege William Pote was taken prisoner and wrote one of the rare captivity narratives that exist from Nova Scotia and Acadia.
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Siege of Annapolis Royal (1744)
40th (the 2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of FootCaptivity narrativeEdward TyngGorham's RangersJohn Gorham (military officer)John Hamilton (British Army officer)Joseph Marin de la MalgueList of battles involving France in the Ancien RégimeList of siegesMilitary history of the AcadiansMilitary history of the MiꞌkmaqPaul Marin de la MalguePierre MaillardSiege of Annapolis RoyalWilliam Pote
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Siege of Annapolis Royal (1745)
The Siege of Annapolis Royal in 1745 involved the third 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. During the siege William Pote was taken prisoner and wrote one of the rare captivity narratives that exist from Nova Scotia and Acadia.
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1745-05-23
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British victory
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500 French soldiers and natives
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King George's War
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Nova Scotia Lt. Gov. Paul Masc ...... portrait by John Smibert, 1729
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