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Raid on Saratoga
Part of King George's War
Date
28 November 1745
Location
Saratoga, New York
Result
French victory
Belligerents
France
Great Britain
Commanders and leaders
Paul Marin de la Malgue
Strength
600
colonists
Casualties and losses
30 killed 60-100 taken prisoner
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e
King George's War
Planned French invasion
Canso
Newfoundland
Annapolis Royal 1st
Annapolis Royal 2nd
Port Toulouse
Capture of Vigilant
Louisbourg
Tatamagouche
1st Northeast Coast
Saratoga
2nd Northeast Coast
Ile Saint-Jean
d'Anville Expedition
Fort Massachusetts
Grand Pré
Fort at Number 4
3rd Northeast Coast
Part of the War of the Austrian Succession
The Raid on Saratoga was an attack by a French and Indian force on the settlement of Saratoga, New York on November 28, 1745, during King George's War. Led by Paul Marin de la Malgue, the allied force of 600 burned the settlement, killing about 30 and taking 60 to 100 prisoners, in addition.
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