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- Battle_at_Chignecto abstract "The Battle at Chignecto happened during Father Le Loutre’s War and was fought by 700 troops made up of British regulars led by Charles Lawrence, Horatio Gates, Rangers led by John Gorham and Captain John Rous led the navy. This battle was the first attempt by the New Englanders to occupy the head of the Bay of Fundy since the disastrous Battle of Grand Pré three years earlier. They fought against a militia made up of Mi’kmaq and Acadians led by Jean-Louis Le Loutre and Joseph Broussard (Beausoliel). The battle happened at Isthmus of Chignecto, Nova Scotia on 3 September 1750.".
- Battle_at_Chignecto causalties "unknown".
- Battle_at_Chignecto combatant "Acadian militia".
- Battle_at_Chignecto combatant "British America".
- Battle_at_Chignecto combatant "Great Britain".
- Battle_at_Chignecto combatant "Mi'kmaq militia".
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander %C3%89tienne_B%C3%A2tard.
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander Charles_Lawrence_(British_Army_officer).
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander Francis_Bartelo.
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander Horatio_Gates.
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander Jean-Louis_Le_Loutre.
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander John_Brewse.
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander John_Gorham_(military_officer).
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander John_Rous.
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander John_Salusbury_(diarist).
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander Joseph_Broussard.
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander Louis_de_la_Corne,_Chevalier_de_la_Corne.
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander William_Clapham.
- Battle_at_Chignecto date "1750-09-03".
- Battle_at_Chignecto isPartOfMilitaryConflict Father_Le_Loutre's_War.
- Battle_at_Chignecto place Isthmus_of_Chignecto.
- Battle_at_Chignecto place Nova_Scotia.
- Battle_at_Chignecto result "British victory".
- Battle_at_Chignecto strength "300 Mi'kmaq and Acadian militia".
- Battle_at_Chignecto strength "700 British regulars and New England Rangers".
- Battle_at_Chignecto thumbnail GovernorOfNovaScotiaCharlesLawrence.jpg?width=300.
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- Battle_at_Chignecto wikiPageRevisionID "606543617".
- Battle_at_Chignecto caption Charles_Lawrence_(British_Army_officer).
- Battle_at_Chignecto casualties "20".
- Battle_at_Chignecto casualties "unknown".
- Battle_at_Chignecto combatant Military_history_of_the_Acadians.
- Battle_at_Chignecto combatant Military_history_of_the_Mi%E2%80%99kmaq_people.
- Battle_at_Chignecto combatant "British America".
- Battle_at_Chignecto combatant "Great Britain".
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander Charles_Lawrence_(British_Army_officer).
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander Horatio_Gates.
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander Jean-Louis_Le_Loutre.
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander John_Brewse.
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander John_Gorham_(military_officer).
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander John_Salusbury_(diarist).
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander Joseph_Broussard.
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander Louis_de_la_Corne,_Chevalier_de_la_Corne.
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander "Captain John Rous".
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander "Captain William Clapham".
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander "Chief Étienne Bâtard".
- Battle_at_Chignecto commander "Francis Bartelo".
- Battle_at_Chignecto conflict "Battle at Chignecto".
- Battle_at_Chignecto date "1750-09-03".
- Battle_at_Chignecto hasPhotoCollection Battle_at_Chignecto.
- Battle_at_Chignecto partof Father_Le_Loutre’s_War.
- Battle_at_Chignecto place Isthmus_of_Chignecto.
- Battle_at_Chignecto place Nova_Scotia.
- Battle_at_Chignecto result "British victory".
- Battle_at_Chignecto strength "300".
- Battle_at_Chignecto strength "700".
- Battle_at_Chignecto subject Category:Aboriginal_conflicts_in_Canada.
- Battle_at_Chignecto subject Category:Acadian_history.
- Battle_at_Chignecto subject Category:Conflicts_in_Nova_Scotia.
- Battle_at_Chignecto subject Category:Mi'kmaq.
- Battle_at_Chignecto subject Category:Military_history_of_Acadia.
- Battle_at_Chignecto subject Category:Military_history_of_New_England.
- Battle_at_Chignecto subject Category:Military_history_of_Nova_Scotia.
- Battle_at_Chignecto subject Category:Military_history_of_the_Thirteen_Colonies.
- Battle_at_Chignecto type AboriginalConflictsInCanada.
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- Battle_at_Chignecto comment "The Battle at Chignecto happened during Father Le Loutre’s War and was fought by 700 troops made up of British regulars led by Charles Lawrence, Horatio Gates, Rangers led by John Gorham and Captain John Rous led the navy. This battle was the first attempt by the New Englanders to occupy the head of the Bay of Fundy since the disastrous Battle of Grand Pré three years earlier.".
- Battle_at_Chignecto label "Battle at Chignecto".
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- Battle_at_Chignecto wasDerivedFrom Battle_at_Chignecto?oldid=606543617.
- Battle_at_Chignecto depiction GovernorOfNovaScotiaCharlesLawrence.jpg.
- Battle_at_Chignecto isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_at_Chignecto.
- Battle_at_Chignecto name "Battle at Chignecto".