Battle of Port Royal (1690)
The Battle of Port Royal (19 May 1690) occurred at Port Royal, the capital of Acadia, during King William's War. A large force of New England provincial militia arrived before Port Royal. The Governor of Acadia Louis-Alexandre des Friches de Menneval had only 70 soldiers; the unfinished enceinte remained open and its 18 cannon had not been brought into firing positions; 42 young men of Port-Royal were absent. Any resistance therefore appeared useless. Meneval surrendered without resistance not long after the New Englanders arrived. The New Englanders, led by Sir William Phips, after alleging Acadian violations of the terms of surrender, plundered the town and the fort.
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Battle of Port Royal (1690)
The Battle of Port Royal (19 May 1690) occurred at Port Royal, the capital of Acadia, during King William's War. A large force of New England provincial militia arrived before Port Royal. The Governor of Acadia Louis-Alexandre des Friches de Menneval had only 70 soldiers; the unfinished enceinte remained open and its 18 cannon had not been brought into firing positions; 42 young men of Port-Royal were absent. Any resistance therefore appeared useless. Meneval surrendered without resistance not long after the New Englanders arrived. The New Englanders, led by Sir William Phips, after alleging Acadian violations of the terms of surrender, plundered the town and the fort.
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1690年のポートロワイヤルの戦い(Battle of Po ...... 疎遠になり、両者の信頼は破壊され、将来関係をより難しくした。
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The Battle of Port Royal (19 M ...... ndian Village / Fort Meductic.
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وقعت معركة بورت رويال (19 مايو ...... دوكتيك الهندية / حصن ميدوكتيك.
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1690-05-19
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Massachusetts Bay victory
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18 cannons (none mounted)
226 seamen
446provincial soldiers
7 warships
78 cannons
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Sir William Phips
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All surrendered
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None
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Louis-Alexandre des Friches de Meneval
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Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste
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Sir William Phips
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Battle of Port Royal
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1690-05-19
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Port Royal, Acadia
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Massachusetts Bay victory
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1690年のポートロワイヤルの戦い(Battle of Po ...... 疎遠になり、両者の信頼は破壊され、将来関係をより難しくした。
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The Battle of Port Royal (19 M ...... undered the town and the fort.
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وقعت معركة بورت رويال (19 مايو ...... ام وقاموا بنهب المدينة والحصن.
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Battle of Port Royal (1690)
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معركة بورت رويال (1690)
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ポートロワイヤルの戦い (1690年)
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