- Queen Anne's War
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result= British victory; territorial gains and favorable trading terms for Britain.
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casualties2= Queen Anne's War (1702 –1713 ) was the second in a series of fourFrench and Indian Wars fought betweenFrance andEngland (later France and Great Britain). [In1707 , the kingdoms of England and Scotland were unified as theKingdom of Great Britain , sharing a single Parliament at Westminster under theAct of Union 1707 . After this, Scottish troops joined their English counterparts in all colonial wars.] inNorth America for control of the continent and was the counterpart of theWar of the Spanish Succession inEurope . In addition to the two main combatants, the war also involved a number of American Indian tribes andSpain , which was allied with France.The name "Queen Anne's War" is only used in the
United States . InCanada , Britain, and France this war is simply considered a theatre of theWar of the Spanish Succession .English military aid to the colonists was largely ineffective or deflected in defense of the areas around Charles Town,
South Carolina , and the New York–New England frontier with the Canadian territories.Florida
Early in the war, the Spanish attacked Charleston, South Carolina and were beaten off. In response, in the 1702
Siege of St. Augustine , 500 English soldiers and militia along with 300 Indians captured and burned the town of St. Augustine,Florida , then held by the Spanish. The English were unable to take the main fortress of St. Augustine, however, so they considered the campaign a failure. The Spanish maintained St. Augustine andPensacola for more than a century after the war, but their mission system in Florida was destroyed in the conflict, never to be rebuilt. Carolina was successful in defeating a second attack on Charles Town in 1706 by a combined Spanish and French amphibious force sent from Havana.The
Apalachee ofSpanish Florida were decimated in what became known as theApalachee Massacre of 1704. The surviving Apalachee were relocated to theSavannah River frontier of South Carolina under a kind of serfdom. They later took part in theYamasee War of 1715.New England and Acadia
In 1703,
New England settlements fromWells, Maine toFalmouth, Massachusetts were ravaged by five hundred Indians and a few Canadians led byLeneuf de Beaubassin . Over 160 settlers were killed or taken prisoner. In February 1704, Hertel de Rouville with 250 Abenakis and Caughnawaga Indians and 50 French Canadians in theDeerfield massacre destroyed the settlement, 150 settlers were killed or taken prisoner. In 1709, Vaudreuil reported that two thirds of the fields north ofBoston were unattended and the war parties were returning without prisoners because the colonists stayed in their forts and would not come out.In July, 1704, New England colonists successfully attacked the French settlements of Minas and Beaubassin in
Acadia ,Nova Scotia . In July 1704, more than 500 colonials failed in a 18 day siege to capture the Port Royal fort. In May 1707,Joseph Dudley led another failed expedition of over 1,600 men to take the fort. In January 1709, the French using a combination of Canadian and Micmac volunteers captured St. John's and destroyed the fortifications. In September1710 , 3,600 British and colonial forces led byFrancis Nicholson captured Port Royal after a siege of one week. This capture ended French control of Acadia.Quebec
The French were opposed to attacking the
Province of New York because they were reluctant to arouse theIroquois , whom they feared more than the British. Meanwhile, the New York merchants were opposed to attackingNew France , because it would interrupt the Indian fur trade which was coming through New France. In 1701 the Iroquois had signed theGreat Peace of Montreal with the French, and they maintained their neutrality early in the war. When Nicholas led a failed land expedition against Quebec, in 1709, the Iroquois promised minimal support, but delayed until the expedition had been called off. In 1710,Peter Schuyler , the Albany commissioner of Indians, went to London withKing Hendrick and other sachems to arouse interest in the Northwest frontier. In 1711, with the Walker Expedition and the associatedNicholson Expedition of 1711 , the British planned a joint naval and land attack againstQuebec City , the capital of New France. When the fleet led byHovenden Walker was partially sunk while travelling up theSt. Lawrence River , the naval and land expeditions were called off. In this expedition the Iroquois provided several hundred warriors, but they also sent warnings of the expedition to the French.Aftermath
In
1712 , an armistice was declared. Under terms of theTreaty of Utrecht (1713) , Britain gained Acadia (renamedNova Scotia ), the island of Newfoundland, theHudson Bay region, and theCaribbean island ofSt. Kitts . France was required to recognize Britishsuzerainty over the Iroquois, and commerce with the far Indians would be open to all nations. The French did not comply with the commerce provision, however, as they attempted to prevent British trade with the far Indians and erectedFort Niagara in Iroquois territory.The peace lasted until the outbreak of the next colonial war,
King George's War , in1740 . The British conquest of Acadia would ultimately bring severe consequences for its French inhabitants. In1755 , during theFrench and Indian War , many would be expelled from the colony. Some would eventually make their way toLouisiana , where their descendants became known as "Cajun s".Notes
ee also
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List of conflicts in the United States
*French and Indian Wars
*King William's War (1689 –1697 )
*King George's War (1740 –1748 )
*French and Indian War (1754 –1763 )
*British military history
*Acadian
*Cajun External links
* [http://rjohara.net/gen/wars/anne Genealogical notes on Massachusetts raids in Queen Anne's War]
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