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  2. Siege of Port Royal (1710) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Port Royal (5–13 October 1710), [n 1] also known as the Conquest of Acadia, [4] was a military siege conducted by British regular and provincial forces under the command of Francis Nicholson against a French Acadian garrison and the Wabanaki Confederacy [5] under the command of Daniel d'Auger de Subercase, at the Acadian capital, Port Royal.

  3. Port-Royal (Acadia) - Wikipedia

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    In the 150 years prior to the founding of Halifax in 1749, Port-Royal/Annapolis Royal was the capital of Acadia and later Nova Scotia for most decades. [c] During that time the British made six attempts to conquer Acadia by attacking the capital at Port-Royal. They finally defeated the French in 1710 following the Siege of Port-Royal. Over the ...

  4. Military history of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The New Englanders were successful with the Siege of Port Royal (1710), while the Wabanaki Confederacy were successful in the nearby Battle of Bloody Creek in 1711. Evacuation Of Port Royal 1710 by CW Jefferys. During Queen Anne's War, the Conquest of Acadia (1710) was confirmed by the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713. Acadia was defined as mainland ...

  5. 1710 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The English recapture Acadia, this time permanently, and rename it Nova Scotia. [7] Francis Nicholson captures Port Royal for England. [8] The English take Port Royal and name it Annapolis Royal. [9] Three Mohawk chiefs and one Mahican are received in Queen Anne's court in England as the Four Kings of the New World. [10]

  6. Queen Anne's War - Wikipedia

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    The fall of Port Royal ended French control over the eastern peninsula of Acadia. In October 1710, 3,600 British and colonial forces led by Francis Nicholson finally captured Port Royal after a siege of one week. This ended official French control of the peninsular portion of Acadia (present-day mainland Nova Scotia), [55] although resistance ...

  7. Port-Royal National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Port-Royal National Historic Site is a National Historic Site [1] [2] located on the north bank of the Annapolis Basin in Granville Ferry, Nova Scotia, Canada.The site is the location of the Habitation at Port-Royal, [3] which was the centre of activity for the New France colony of Port Royal in Acadia from 1605 to 1613, when it was destroyed by English forces from the Colony of Virginia.

  8. Can this company do business in Port Royal? Controversial ...

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    A hearing will be convened in Port Royal concerning a company’s appeal of the town’s suspension of its license to do business in the town. Harbormasters International, which specializes in the ...

  9. Battle of Port Royal (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Port Royal occurred in South Carolina in 1861 during the American Civil War. Battle of Port Royal or Siege of Port Royal may refer to: The Battle of Port Royal (1690), Acadia, in King William's War; The Siege of Port Royal (1707), Acadia, in Queen Anne's War; The Siege of Port Royal (1710), Acadia, in Queen Anne's War