The French later retire from Grand-Pré, initially …
Years: 1747 - 1747
March
The French later retire from Grand-Pré, initially to Noel, Nova Scotia, (in the Cobequid region), taking with them prisoners of war as well as both French and New England wounded.
The more severely wounded are left under the care of the Acadians at Grand Pré.
Some of the prisoners will be released to the New Englanders in the spring, while the others are sent to Québec and then to Boston.
The battle has slowed the British advance to occupy the head of the Bay of Fundy.
The New Englanders, returning to Grand Pré shortly after, in March, 1747, take possession of the stone house and require the inhabitants to renew their promise of obedience to the British Government.
The more severely wounded are left under the care of the Acadians at Grand Pré.
Some of the prisoners will be released to the New Englanders in the spring, while the others are sent to Québec and then to Boston.
The battle has slowed the British advance to occupy the head of the Bay of Fundy.
The New Englanders, returning to Grand Pré shortly after, in March, 1747, take possession of the stone house and require the inhabitants to renew their promise of obedience to the British Government.
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
