Deerfield, Massachusetts
The Abenaki people joined the French in attacking the British outpost of Deerfield, located in present-day Massachusetts, during the French and Indian War in 1704. The attack resulted in the capture and destruction of the outpost.
Deerfield, Massachusetts
The British treatment of the Abenaki people was marked by conflict and displacement, particularly during the colonial period and the French and Indian War. The British often viewed the Abenaki as obstacles to territorial expansion, leading to violence and the destruction of their villages. Additionally, British policies frequently undermined Abenaki sovereignty and traditional ways of life, resulting in loss of land and resources. This created a legacy of tension and mistrust between the Abenaki and colonial powers.
Abenaki
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La Salle
Cut off British supply lines
New Orleans
they allied the french and other countries in Europe and planned to attack the british... later on the british finally surrendered.
Amherst led the British attack on Louisbourg, and as commander-in-chief of the British army in North America, helped the British seize most French territory in Canada.
Peter Mohawk Angelino Garcia french commander