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  1. 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 Bristol, Maine), a community on the border with Acadia. The siege was led by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville and Baron de St Castin between August 14–15, 1696.

    • August 14-15, 1696
    • French and Abenaki victory
    • present-day Bristol, Maine
  2. Jul 28, 2023 · Second Siege of Pemaquid — August 14–15, 1696 The French fleet arrived at Pemaquid and laid siege to the English garrison at Fort William Henry. Wabanaki warriors surrounded the fort, trapping the English inside, allowing the French to move cannons from their ships onto land and place them around the fort.

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  3. King William's War - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) North America at the end of the 17th century. Causes of the war. Course of war. New England, Acadia and Newfoundland Theatre. Battle of Port Royal (1690) Siege of Pemaquid (1696) Quebec and New York Theatre. Hudson Bay Theatre. Aftermath. See also. Notes. Citations. References. External links.

  4. The siege of Pemaquid (August 2–3, 1689) was a successful attack by a large band of Abenaki Indians on the English fort at Pemaquid, Fort Charles, then the easternmost outpost of colonial Massachusetts (present-day Bristol, Maine).

    • August 2-3, 1689
    • French and Indian victory
    • Pemaquid (present-day Bristol, Maine)
  5. m.warpaths2peacepipes.com › the-indian-wars › kingKing William's War

    Apr 19, 2016 · 1696: The Siege of Pemaquid in Maine; 1696: The English retaliated and carried out a raid against Acadian communities; 1699: Peace Treaty called the Treaty of Rijswijk was made at Pemaquid. August 11,1693. and was ratified on January 7,1699 ending the King William's War

  6. The territory included within the Duke of York's patent was named " County of Cornwall " -a desig­ nation which seems to have been first applied on 1 ·November, 1683.11 In 1685, upon his accession to the throne as James II, it became a royal province. Pemaquid remained under the jurisdiction of New York until 1686.

  7. 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 Bristol, Maine), a community on the border with Acadia. The siege was led by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville and Baron de St Castin between August 14–15, 1696.

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