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AnnapolisRoyal is a town in and the county seat ofAnnapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The community, known as Port Royal before 1710, is recognised...
Loutre led an insurrection consisting of Acadians and Mi’kmaq to recapture the capital in the siegeofAnnapolisRoyal (1744). Acadian François Dupont Duvivier...
the harbour ofAnnapolisRoyal, Nova Scotia. It was built by Scottish settlers in August 1629 as Charles Fort. For the first 120 years of the fort's service...
Broussard participated in a raid on AnnapolisRoyal, Nova Scotia (1724). During King George's War, under the leadership of French priest Jean-Louis Le Loutre...
Mi'kmaq militia, French and Acadian siegesofAnnapolisRoyal in 1744 and again the following year (1745). As commodore of the fleet, Tyng led 13 armed vessels...
after being engaged in the 3rd Siege of AnnapolisRoyal, Marin was recalled to fight the British at the 1st Siegeof Louisbourg. En route he was delayed by...
described as a civil war; the two main centres were Port-Royal (present day AnnapolisRoyal), where Aulnay was stationed, and present-day Saint John,...
prior to the SiegeofAnnapolisRoyal (1744).: 14 Chignecto was also the base of Nicolas Antoine II Coulon de Villiers prior to the Battle of Grand Pre...
garrison to AnnapolisRoyal. The raid was followed by a siegeofAnnapolisRoyal. The attacks alarmed the British colonists in the Province of Massachusetts...
Ranger John Gorham's killing of Mi'kmaq families during the siegeofAnnapolisRoyal (1744). During the siegeofAnnapolisRoyal (1745) the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet...
French, and rose to the rank of Major-general. He is best known for repulsing two French attempts to capture AnnapolisRoyal in 1744 and 1745. Mascarene...