Siege of Port Royal (1707)
The siege of Port Royal in 1707 included two separate attempts by English colonists from New England to conquer Acadia (roughly the present-day Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick) by capturing its capital Port Royal (now Annapolis Royal) during Queen Anne's War. Both attempts were made by colonial militia, and were led by men inexperienced in siege warfare. Led by Acadian Governor Daniel d'Auger de Subercase, the French troops at Port Royal easily withstood both attempts, assisted by irregular Acadians and the Wabanaki Confederacy outside the fort.
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Siege of Port Royal (1707)
The siege of Port Royal in 1707 included two separate attempts by English colonists from New England to conquer Acadia (roughly the present-day Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick) by capturing its capital Port Royal (now Annapolis Royal) during Queen Anne's War. Both attempts were made by colonial militia, and were led by men inexperienced in siege warfare. Led by Acadian Governor Daniel d'Auger de Subercase, the French troops at Port Royal easily withstood both attempts, assisted by irregular Acadians and the Wabanaki Confederacy outside the fort.
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1707年のポートロワイヤルの戦い(ポートロワイヤルのたたか ...... の勝利で、アカディア半島におけるフランスの支配を終焉させた。
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L'assedio di Port Royal del 17 ...... ncese nella penisola d'Acadia.
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Le siège de Port-Royal eut lie ...... euxième guerre intercoloniale.
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The siege of Port Royal in 170 ...... nch rule in peninsular Acadia.
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16 killed; 16 wounded; reports vary widely
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Acadian militia
Mi'kmaq militia
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1707-06-17
1707-09-01
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Acadian andWabanakivictory
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1,150provincial soldiers(first siege)
100Wabanaki
160troupes de la marine
60 Acadian militia
850 provincial soldiers (second siege)
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Annotated detail from a 1713 m ...... ston at B, and Casco Bay at C.
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At least 5 killed; 20 wounded reports vary widely
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Acadian militia
Mi'kmaq militia
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Siege of Port Royal
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Port Royal, Acadia
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Acadian and Wabanaki victory
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1707年のポートロワイヤルの戦い(ポートロワイヤルのたたか ...... された、気合いの入った砲撃がイングランドを阻止したのである。
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L'assedio di Port Royal del 17 ...... diane e dalla fuori dal forte.
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Le siège de Port-Royal eut lie ...... euxième guerre intercoloniale.
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The siege of Port Royal in 170 ...... Confederacy outside the fort.
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Assedio di Port Royal (1707)
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Siege of Port Royal (1707)
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Siège de Port-Royal (1707)
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ポートロワイヤルの戦い (1707年)
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Siege of Port Royal
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