With the lower Shubenacadie River blocked by …
Years: 1747 - 1747
February
With the lower Shubenacadie River blocked by ice, the main force travels the eastern shore of the river until they pass the tidal reach and there cross over to the western side.
They quickly cross overland to the Kennetcook River and then on to the Acadian village at Pisiguit, where the villagers replenish their food supplies, which had been running low for several days.
Despite a raging blizzard, the troops are on their final march by midday on February 10, taking the old Acadian road over Horton Mountain to Melanson Village in the Gaspereau Valley, just a few miles from Grand Pré.
At Melanson the troops are joined by Acadian guides, who will lead them directly to the houses where the New English are billeted.
They quickly cross overland to the Kennetcook River and then on to the Acadian village at Pisiguit, where the villagers replenish their food supplies, which had been running low for several days.
Despite a raging blizzard, the troops are on their final march by midday on February 10, taking the old Acadian road over Horton Mountain to Melanson Village in the Gaspereau Valley, just a few miles from Grand Pré.
At Melanson the troops are joined by Acadian guides, who will lead them directly to the houses where the New English are billeted.
Locations
People
Groups
- Abenaki people (Amerind tribe)
- Maliseet, or Wolastoqiyik, people (Amerind tribe)
- Mi'kmaq people (Amerind tribe)
- New France (French Colony)
- France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
- Massachusetts, Province of (English Crown Colony)
- Spain, Bourbon Kingdom of
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Nova Scotia (British Colony)
- Sardinia, Kingdom of (Savoy)
- North Carolina, Province of (British Colony)
Topics
- Colonization of the Americas, French
- Colonization of the Americas, British
- Austrian Succession, War of the
- King George's War
- Grand Pré, Battle of
