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254:. The siege lasted three days, the Wabanaki killed three soldiers and captured a fourth. On the third day, Mugg was killed and the Wabanaki militia then ended the siege. They then went on to raid York and Wells again, killing seven. As they withdrew, they again raided York on June 29, 1677, the Wabanaki militia ambushed a large force of American soldiers and their native allies near Scarborough. The Wabanaki killed 60 men in total. That summer the Wabanaki stole 20 fishing boats off Maine. 43: 206:
was ordered by the Governor of Quebec to organize all the natives "throughout the whole colony of Acadia to adopt the interests of the king of France.” Historian Georges Salagnac writes that, “One may reasonably suppose that Saint-Castin began to exercise his talents as a military counsellor on the
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who were in five fishing vessels. The natives boarded the vessels, stripped the men of their clothing, tied them up, leaving them on deck until nightfall, when they commanded them to set sail towards
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citing “Mémoire des services rendus par les sieurs de Saint-Castin, père et fils, dans le pays de Canada en la Nouvelle-France,” drawn up in 1720 by Jean-Vincent’s son, Bernard-ANSELME
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betrayed the Wabanaki by offering a peace conference in which he disarmed and seized the native leaders. This event led to the first migration of Abenaki to St. Francis (
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On May 14, 1677, the settlers having returned, Chief Mugg Hegone and his forces again laid siege to present-day
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was influencing the Wabanaki strategy and supplying them with superior equipment. The
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Retaliatory raids by the colonists on native villages were unsuccessful.
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where they were tortured and stoned to death by a group of women.
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The war ended the following year with signing of the
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Northeast Coast Campaign (1677)
Northeast Coast campaign
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First Abenaki War
1st Northeast Coast
2nd Northeast Coast
3rd Northeast Coast
Port La Tour
First Abenaki War
King Philips War
Wabanaki Confederacy
colonial American
New England Colonies
Acadia
Maine
Jean-Vincent d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin
Boston
Castine
campaign of 1676
Northeast Coast campaign (1675)
Richard Waldron
Odanak
York
Wells
Scarborough

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