Winslow also imprisons eighty-six Acadians within Fort …
Years: 1755 - 1755
August
Winslow also imprisons eighty-six Acadians within Fort Lawrence.
The number of prisoners is one third of the men of the region; many of the others flee the region.
The prisoners are kept in the fort until transports arrived to deport them.
Their wives and children join them upon departure.
The number of prisoners is one third of the men of the region; many of the others flee the region.
The prisoners are kept in the fort until transports arrived to deport them.
Their wives and children join them upon departure.
Locations
People
Groups
- Abenaki people (Amerind tribe)
- Maliseet, or Wolastoqiyik, people (Amerind tribe)
- Mi'kmaq people (Amerind tribe)
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Wabanaki Confederacy
- Passamaquoddy (Amerind tribe)
- New France (French Colony)
- Anglicans (Episcopal Church of England)
- Puritans
- France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
- Massachusetts, Province of (English Crown Colony)
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Nova Scotia (British Colony)
Topics
- Colonization of the Americas, French
- Colonization of the Americas, British
- Father Le Loutre's War
- French and Indian War
- Acadians, Expulsion of the
- Bay of Fundy Campaign
