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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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On September 7, 1676, Richard Waldon tricked 200 Wabanaki who believed they were meeting with him to establish a peace. They were disarmed without any deaths on either side. Seven or eight, accused of killing Englishmen, were hanged, and the rest were sold into slavery.
181:(approximately 45 miles (72 km)) of the coast east of Casco. They killed and captured colonists and burned many farms, blunting the tide of colonial American expansion. The campaign led colonists to abandon the region and retreat to 260:
rescued local settlers by bringing them on board his ship, forgoing his cargo of lumber. Although he was financially ruined (the Wabanaki having destroyed the shipyard and his intended cargo), he was seen as a hero in Boston.
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Waldron gave the order to seize all the Wabanaki "of the East" who had been raiding the New England villages along the border with Acadia. On November 9, 1676, American militiamen stopped at
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citing the "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
98: 233:, killing fourteen, while two escaped. The following day, they raided the best fortified settlement in the region, the trading post of Thomas Clarke and Thomas Lake near Woolwich on 91: 306: 294:(Nova Scotia) and 17 members of Mi’kmaq families were taken captive, including the local chief and his wife. They were taken as slaves and sold to the 205: 17: 692: 697: 84: 659: 636: 615: 355: 295: 213:
thought Castin was influencing the Wabanaki strategy and supplying them with superior equipment. The campaign of 1676 followed the one of
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resulted in 34 settlers being killed or captured. On August 13, the Wabanaki attacked Richard Hammond's fortified house in present-day
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twice, killing a total of three people. Also on September 25, they raided
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First Abenaki War
1st Northeast Coast
2nd Northeast Coast
3rd Northeast Coast
Port La Tour
King Philip's War
Wabanaki Confederacy
colonial American
New England Colonies
Acadia
Maine
leagues
Salem, Massachusetts
Richard Waldron
Chief Mog
Mi’kmaq
Jean-Vincent d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin
Boston
1675
Falmouth
Woolwich
Arrosic Island
Jewells Island

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