King William`s War: The First of the French and Indian Wars
[2024-01-22 03:35:26]
King William's war was the first in a series of colonial disputes between France and the UK in North America due to hegemony. In addition to fame, the main goal is to manage fur trading. All these struggles have European counterparts, and these struggles are often more important than American affairs.
"King of Williams" is William III of the UK imported from the Netherlands during the glory revolution from 1688 to 1889. The new king has made an alliance with the Augsburg alliance (several German states, Spain and Sweden) against the expansion of France. During the European conflict, Austrians and Dutch participated in a war with Louis XIV.
When Britain declared war with France in May 1689, the conflict was smoldering at the New England border. Angry about the plundering of the St Stephens exchange, the French incited the main Abel Nakhi Indians to destroy the competitor 's British Pemaquid post and also attacked the border resolution
In 1689, when Luis de Buud, Conte de Frontenac arrived in the second phase as governor, he discovered that the colony was feared by Iroquois' attack. Fronttenac dispatched three war parties in the winter of 1690 to regain the courage of his nation and regain support of his Indian allies. For the first time, Schenectady was destroyed, and for the second time, the small salmon waterfall at the New Hampshire border was burned. Fort Loyal, forced to surrender for the third time, is now a Portland website.
In response, Massachusetts raised seven fleets that captured and looted the Royal Port. In May 1690, representatives of New York, Massachusetts, Plymouth, Connecticut met in New York and planned to attack Montreal. Offshore and maritime attack plans fail
After that, the attacks of France and India attacked Falmouth (later Maine State Portland) in July 1690. June 1694, Durham, New Hampshire, March 1697, Harbor Hill, Massachusetts
Peace was temporarily established in 1697 by the Liswick Treaty, and the war of King William was concluded. Revenue from the North American region is refunded to the original holder and maintained
In 1692, the people of Massachusetts lived in fear, not just the pain of Satan. The shocking and intense Indian attack almost completely disappeared.
1689-1697 - The War of King William - For the first time in the war between France and India, King William's war was between the U.S., France and Canada (New France), Arcadia and New American Indian allies. A British colony was held. It is also known as the Second Indian War (Initially it was the war of King Phillip). 1711 - Tas Calolina War - The battle of Tuscolora led by Hancock Head of North Carolina took place between British, Dutch, German settlers and indigenous Tascarola. To expel settlers from their territory, the tribes attacked several settlements, killed colonists and destroyed the farm. In 1713, James Moore and Bobcat broke the Indians.
1688: France and the UK started a 9-year war (1688-1697). When this war broke out in the US it was called the War of King William, the first of a series of French and Indian wars. Because of another conflict between the former colonial people and the Indians, the French, commonly referred to as King Philippe, is not accompanied by war, and these nine-year war of America is sometimes called the second Indian war It was. 1687 - 1688: Pastor Deodat Lawson resigns as minister of Salem Village. He was not fully compensated and was not appointed by the Salem Church, but his controversy was much less than his predecessor. His wife and daughter died before leaving the post. He became Minister of Boston
(1689-1697) was the first in the war between France and India called the United States. In fact, the war between France and India was a continuation of colonial war between Britain and France and lasted for quarter century. The hostility of William Kingdom War began in 1690. Several months later Schenectady in New York lit the French and Indians, and the colonial British