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Pointe-Ă -la-Batterie, where they were ready to launch a surprise attack on the British. The Acadians sunk a number of their vessels to create a blockade, upon which the Acadian and Mi'kmaq fired at the ships. On June 27, the British succeeded in manoeuvring just beyond the chain of sunken ships. (One of the British ships,
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On October 26, 1759, after the fall of Quebec, the French priests who had been an integral part of the leadership of the Acadian militia and Mi'kmaq militia began to negotiate for peace. Father Manach accepted in the name of the Acadians at Richibucto (N.B.) and Baie des Ouines (Bay du Vin) the peace
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The Battle of the Restigouche ended with all the French ships and most of the Acadians' boats sunk, but the British were not successful in landing because of the number of muskets on shore. The Acadian militia and Mi'kmaq had made their last stand here and survived. In spite of this, many Acadian
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Despite La Giraudais' positioning, Byron was able to negotiate the shallower waters and on July 3, confronted the French defensive line. At close range and in calm winds, the battle commenced. Despite being outgunned, the French inflicted heavy damage on the British before Byron succeeded in
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An Acadian militia and Mi'kmaq (Mi'gmaq) militia, totalling 1,500 fighters, organized in the Battle of Restigouche. The Acadians arrived in about 20 schooners and small boats. Along with the French, they continued up the river to draw the British fleet closer to the Acadian community of
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to intercept the French flotilla. They arrived in Chaleur Bay on June 22, blockading any attempt by La Giraudais to escape. He responded by sailing further upriver where the deeper draft British ships would have difficulty following. There he turned
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then withdrew further upriver with the British in pursuit. For the next several days the two forces engaged in a running battle, but La Giraudais recognized that he could not win a battle of attrition and on July 8 he had
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On April 11, during the outward journey, the ships in the flotilla were forced to disperse in order to run the British blockade off France. Two merchant vessels were seized, and two weeks later another ran aground in the
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settlers were forced out and settled elsewhere, and by the next year the Mi'kmaq and other local First Nations had made treaties promising peace and trade with Britain, to the exclusion of French influence.
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on September 8. La Giraudais finally surrendered on October 29, six days after hearing the news of the capitulation. Byron later commanded the British fleet that was defeated at the
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was spared due to the prisoners that she contained in her hold). The remaining French force then withdrew to the shore and the safety of Listuguj while Byron returned to Louisbourg.
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The loss of important provisions hastened the fall of New France. Without outside support and surrounded by three separate British forces,
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On July 7, Byron spent the day getting rid of the battery at Pointe aux Sauvages and later returned to the task of destroying
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features artifacts recovered from the site, displays and a film about the battle, and a 1:32 scale model of the 18th century
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on 18 May. Here they enlisted the help of the locals and some Acadien refugees in exchange for feeding and arming them.
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on 15 May, only to find that a British fleet had already arrived in Quebec. Seeking a safe harbour, they sailed for
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broadside, scuttled some schooners as a barrier and placed a battery of cannon ashore to strengthen his position.
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and Mi'kmaq militias. The loss of the French vessels, which had been sent to support and resupply the troops in
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Battleground: Nova Scotia: The British, French, and First Nations at War in the Northeast 1675–1760
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with five merchant ships carrying 2,000 casks of provisions and 400 troops.
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commanded reinforcement troops because of his familiarity with the area.
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In the meantime, a force of Royal Navy ships under Captain
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Quebec had fallen to the British in September 1759, at the
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were in the range of the blockade and face to face with
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Battle of the Restigouche
French and Indian War

Restigouche River
New France
Great Britain
France
Mi'kmaq militia
Acadian militia
John Byron
National Historic Site of Canada
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Seven Years' War in North America:
The French and Indian War
1st Northeast Coast
Cape Ray
Chignecto
Bay of Fundy
Petitcodiac
2nd Northeast Coast
1st Lunenburg
1st Louisbourg
Bloody Creek
2nd Lunenburg
2nd Louisbourg
Petitcodiac River
Ile Saint-Jean
Gulf of St. Lawrence

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