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in 1776, Eddy made his move. His force of 180 American militiamen, Natives, and Nova Scotians marched on Fort Cumberland. They attempted to storm the fort on November 13, 1776, but were repulsed. Two more attempts were made on November 22 and 23, but on November 28
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to secure Fort Cumberland and keep watch for any signs of an American invasion of the province. Eddy, knowing he was being monitored by authorities loyal to the Crown, fled to Massachusetts where he was made a full colonel in the
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aboard and relieved the fort in a joint operation with the RFA garrison. Eddy and his militia force were scattered, eventually regrouping near the
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and was given authority to raise a regiment of his own with the sole purpose of the invasion of Nova Scotia through Cumberland and
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after the war, where he served in the Massachusetts legislature. In 1784 he established a settlement on the eastern bank of the
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in 1763. From 1770 to 1775 he served in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, representing Cumberland Township.
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This book also contains Eddy's report of January 1777 as well as additional documents and reports.
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began in Massachusetts in 1775, Eddy openly supported the rebellion. Following Governor
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in 1726 or 1727. In 1755, he enlisted in the Massachusetts militia and participated in
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Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Halifax, N.S. Exhibit: The History of H.M.S. Vulture
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The Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1758-1983: a biographical directory
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and the General Court of Massachusetts, as well as to General
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Eddy spent the remainder of the war managing the defense of
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Index

Norton, Massachusetts
Eddington, Maine
Eddington, Maine
Kingdom of Great Britain
United States of America

Colonel
French and Indian War
Battle of Beausejour
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Fort Cumberland
Battle of Machias
French and Indian War
American Revolutionary War
Nova Scotia
New England Planter
General Assembly of Nova Scotia
American Revolutionary War
King George III
attempt to capture Fort Cumberland
Massachusetts
Machias, Maine
Battle of Machias (1777)
Eddington, Maine
Norton, Massachusetts
Robert Monckton
capture of Fort Beauséjour
Isthmus of Chignecto
French and Indian War
Fort Cumberland

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