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    The siege of Pemaquid occurred during King William's War when French and Native forces from New France attacked the English settlement at Pemaquid (present-day...
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  • Siege of Pemaquid refers to events at Pemaquid, Maine: Siege of Pemaquid (1689) (capture and destruction of the fort by Indians) Siege of Pemaquid (1696)...
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    Bristol, known from 1632 to 1765 as Pemaquid (/ˈpɛməkwɪd/; today a village within the town), is a town in Lincoln County, Maine, United States. The population...
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    King William's War (category 17th-century military history of the Kingdom of England)
    naval battle in the Bay of Fundy before moving on to raid Pemaquid. After the Siege of Pemaquid, d'Iberville led a force of 124 Canadians, Acadians,...
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    six of the Iroquois, whom they took prisoner and later tortured and killed. The Maliseet from Fort Meductic participated in the Siege of Pemaquid (1689)...
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    the Isthmus of Chignecto, Acadia in present-day Nova Scotia. The raid was in retaliation for the French and Indian Siege of Pemaquid (1696) at present...
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    Brunswick. The siege was in retaliation for the French and Indian Siege of Pemaquid (1696) at present day Bristol, Maine. In the English Province of Massachusetts...
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    by New France in the Siege of Pemaquid (1696). A reconstruction was built in 1908. The fort was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December...
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    tender escaped. In 1696, King William's war was in its seventh year. D'Iberville was about to be engaged in the Siege of Pemaquid (1696), the New England...
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  • Mombasa (1696–1698) – Omani–Portuguese conflicts Siege of Pemaquid (1696) – Nine Years' War Siege of Fort Nashwaak (1696) – Nine Years' War Siege of Ath (1697)...
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    Fort Nashwaak (category Military history of Acadia)
    success was the Siege of Pemaquid (1696). He benefited greatly from the support of Frontenac in his endeavours. In retaliation, in 1696 the British made...
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  • Simon-Pierre Denys de Bonaventure (category People of Queen Anne's War)
    in 1696. Together with Jean-Vincent d’Abbadie and Iberville, Bonaventure led the Siege of Pemaquid (1696). He governed Acadia after the death of Governor...
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    Acadia (redirect from History of Acadia)
    few years later, defeated in the siege of Pemaquid (1696), Captain March made an unsuccessful siege on the Capital of Acadia, Port Royal (1707). British...
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    Jean-Vincent d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin (category Military history of Acadia)
    He is the father of two prominent sons who were also military leaders in Acadia: Bernard-Anselme and Joseph. He is the namesake of Castine, Maine. He...
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    Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville (category Knights of the Order of Saint Louis)
    settlement in New England, Pemaquid (Siege of Pemaquid (1696), 14 August). He then sailed east to Placentia, the French capital of Newfoundland, and began...
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  • (1686) Battle of Fort Albany Battle of Quebec (1690) Battle of La Prairie Capture of York Factory Battle of Fundy Bay Siege of Pemaquid (1696) Avalon Peninsula...
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    duties and were therefore suspected of favouring the British. After the siege of Pemaquid (1696), d'Iberville led a force of 124 Canadians, Acadians, Mi’kmaq...
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  • Colonial militia in Canada (category Military history of Canada)
    of the Canadian militia made them a formidable adversary. Perhaps the two most famous Canadian attacks against New England were the Siege of Pemaquid...
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    they raided the village of Heart's Content. After the Siege of Pemaquid, d'Iberville along with Father Jean Baudoin led a force of Canadians, Acadians, Mi'kmaq...
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  • Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste (category People of Queen Anne's War)
    New England. Within weeks of the attack on Pemaquid, the New Englanders struck back. In 1696 an expedition under command of Colonel John Hathorn and accompanied...
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    Chignecto (1696) and the siege of the Capital of Acadia at Fort Nashwaak. After the Siege of Pemaquid (1696), d'Iberville led a force of 124 Canadians...
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  • Joseph Robineau de Villebon (category Governors of Acadia)
    River. His most significant success was the Siege of Pemaquid (1696). He benefited greatly from the support of Frontenac in his endeavours. Le Blanc, In...
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    St. Aspinquid's Chapel (category History of Halifax, Nova Scotia)
    Pemaquid in February 1696. Thury, a Mi'kmaq militia and others of the Wabanki Confederacy exacted revenge a few months later in the Siege of Pemaquid...
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  • Raid on Groton – 1694 – King William's War (Nine Years' War) Siege of Pemaquid (1696) – 1696 – King William's War (Nine Years' War) Raid on Haverhill (1697)...
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    John Gyles (category Military history of Acadia)
    Thomas near the new fort, he was taken prisoner by Maliseets in the Siege of Pemaquid (1689). His father was killed, one brother James was taken by the...
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    sham siege and nominal resistance Casale surrendered to Amadeus on 9 July 1695; by mid-September the place had been razed. In the winter of 1695–1696, Louis...
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    Fort Pentagouet (category Pre-statehood history of Maine)
    the English settlement at Pemaquid (present-day Bristol, Maine) in August 1689. During the Siege of Pemaquid (1689), one of the captives the Maliseet...
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    Penobscot Indian Island Reservation (category Geography of Penobscot County, Maine)
    Robinau de Villebon and a party of Abenaki at the capture of Pemaquid by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville in 1696. The bishop of Quebec made him his vicar general...
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  • Jean Baudoin (category Military history of Acadia)
    d'Iberville, who was to carry out an expedition against the English in the Siege of Pemaquid and the Avalon Peninsula Campaign. Abbé Baudoin acted both as chaplain...
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  • Claude-Sébastien de Villieu (category Military history of Acadia)
    in Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville's successful Siege of Pemaquid in 1696. The ship carrying him from Pemaquid (in present-day Bristol, Maine) was captured...
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