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officials were given transport to France while the majority of Port-Royal residents remained unharmed. However, in violation of the surrender terms, Sedgwick's men rampaged through the Port-Royal monastery, smashing windows, doors, paneling and even the floor boards before burning the monastery and the newly constructed Port Royal church. The
English occupied Acadia for the next 16 years with a small garrison, leaving the Acadian residents mostly undisturbed.
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Acadians. Landing at Pointe aux Chesnes on the north shore, they took a family prisoner. A woman from the family was sent to the fort to demand its surrender. The blockade lasted seventeen days; those in the fort awaited an attack. Church had moved on to conduct the real purpose of his expedition: the
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fought for two days and then capitulated. The garrison was imprisoned in the church and
Governor de Meneval was confined to his house. The New Englanders levelled what was begun of the new fort. The residents of Port-Royal were imprisoned in the church and administered an oath of allegiance to the
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The defenders of Port-Royal numbered only about 130. After resisting the
English landings and defending the fort during a short siege, the outnumbered Acadians surrendered after negotiating terms that allowed French inhabitants who wished to remain to keep their property and religion. Soldiers and
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In 1643, La Tour tried to capture Port-Royal again. La Tour arrived at Saint John from Boston with a fleet of five armed vessels and 270 men and broke the blockade. La Tour then chased d'Aulnay's vessels back across the Bay of Fundy to Port-Royal. D'Aulnay resisted the attack, and seven of his men
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In 1631, under the terms of the Treaty of Saint
Germain-en-Laye, the colonists were ordered to abandon the fort to the French, who soon renamed it Port-Royal, the same name as their previous colony. The official handover did not take place until late in 1632 and this gave Captain Andrew Forrester,
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Government of France, forcing most of the settlers to return to France that fall, although some remained with the natives. The Habitation was left in the care of Membertou and the local Mi'kmaq until 1610 when Sieur de Poutrincourt, another
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Annapolis Basin were listed under "Port Royal," with no sub-distinctions. The first official
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Charnisay moved a number of LaHave settlers to Port-Royal. Under D'Aulnay, the Acadians built the first dykes in North America and cultivated the reclaimed salt marshes. During this time, Acadia was plunged into what some historians have described as a civil war; the two main centres were
1085:(1702–1713), there was a New England blockade of Port Royal and then three attempts to lay siege to the capital. The last siege ultimately resulted in the British conquest of Acadia and Nova Scotia. Despite the blockade, Port Royal was occasionally used as a home port by French
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to the capital in what would be the final Conquest of Acadia. Subercase and the French held out until October 2 when the approximately 300 defenders of the fort surrendered, ending French rule in Acadia. The following year, after the Acadian and Indian success at the nearby
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Charles de la Tour attacked Port-Royal with two armed ships. D'Aulnay's captain was killed, while La Tour and his men were forced to surrender. In response to the attack, D'Aulay sailed out of Port-Royal to establish a blockade of La Tour's Fort Sainte-Marie.
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Port-Royal was the site of a number of North American firsts: the first resident surgeon; first continuing church services; first social club (named the "Order of Good Cheer"); creation of the first library; first French theatrical performance (titled
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that had been recorded by Champlain earlier in the spring of 1605 during a coastal reconnaissance. Champlain noted in his journals that the bay was of impressive size; he believed it would be an adequate anchorage for several hundred ships of the
253:, if ever necessary. As such, he named the basin "Port Royal", the Royal Port; this was, for many years, the name of both the body of water and of the subsequent French settlements in that region. Poutrincourt asked
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were wounded and three killed. La Tour did not attack the fort, which was defended by twenty soldiers. La Tour burned the mill, killed the livestock and seized furs, gunpowder and other supplies.
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Poutrincourt assigned his holdings to his son and returned to France. The settlement of Port-Royal was re-established on the south bank of the river 8 km (5.0 mi) upstream.
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commander of the then Scottish community the opportunity to cross the Bay of Fundy with twenty-five armed men and raid Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour's
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In 1633, protecting the boundary of Acadia, Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour, who at this time was the French commander of Acadia, made a descent upon
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in ruins, settlers living with the Mi'kmaq, and Biencourt and his men remaining in the area of Port-Royal. A mill upstream at present day
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became financial partners with Poutrincourt, although this caused division within the community. In May 1613, the Jesuits moved on to the
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arrived in June which resulted in more destruction. The seamen burned and looted the settlement, including the parish church.
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1453:A brief history of Canada
1422:Saint John, New Brunswick
1247:Expulsion of the Acadians
956:
895:In response to assisting
891:Raid on Port Royal (1693)
666:
596:French colony (1667–1713)
550:Port La Tour, Nova Scotia
485:Charles de Menou d'Aulnay
472:French colony (1632–1654)
454:Port La Tour, Nova Scotia
89:
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33:Fort at Port-Royal (1702)
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3301:Military forts in Acadia
2935:French and Iroquois Wars
2098:Nelson, William (1894).
1402:Sackville, New Brunswick
1396:(1632–36 ); present day
1337:
1148:besiege the town in 1707
146:in 1608, and the farmer
142:, who would later found
2945:Great Peace of Montreal
2746:Compagnie de l'Occident
2317:History of the Acadians
1777:. Methuen. p. 82.
1744:; Knight, Doug (2003).
1416:(1690–91); present day
1412:(1678–84); present day
1400:(1670–74); present day
1308:The north shore of the
960:Quebec and Newfoundland
289:the Order of Good Cheer
3193:Université Sainte-Anne
3117:Acadian World Congress
2893:Military of New France
2819:Gens de couleur libres
2549:Fort St. Louis (Texas)
2534:Fortress of Louisbourg
2358:(1682–1763, 1801–1803)
2275:French colonial empire
1670:10.3138/j.ctt15jjfrm.9
1373:Sir Alexander Monument
1235:St. Augustine, Florida
1195:
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992:Acadia and New England
602:Treaty of Breda (1667)
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1414:Jemseg, New Brunswick
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349:Lequille, Nova Scotia
203:Pierre Du Gua de Mons
3250:Prince Edward Island
3142:National Acadian Day
2593:Governor of Montreal
2499:Fort Michilimackinac
2307:1763 Treaty of Paris
1551:numerique.banq.qc.ca
1527:www.acadian-home.org
1406:Amherst, Nova Scotia
1354:between present-day
1089:and pirates such as
1044:Carolina and Florida
871:began on May 9. Sir
858:Wabanaki Confederacy
407:Charles I of England
285:l'Ordre de Bon Temps
266:North Mountain range
264:Nestled against the
3034:Acadia (New France)
2741:Mississippi Company
2156:, pp. 115–116.
2144:, pp. 114–115.
1849:Faragher, John Mack
1394:LaHave, Nova Scotia
1377:flag of Nova Scotia
1275:American Revolution
1271:Siege of Port-Royal
1239:Jamestown, Virginia
1038:2nd Northeast Coast
998:1st Northeast Coast
877:Governor de Meneval
702:Quebec and New York
538:LaHave, Nova Scotia
333:Mount Desert Island
230:Samuel de Champlain
186:Samuel de Champlain
176:and Allains Creek.
140:Samuel de Champlain
66: /
3088:People and culture
2913:King William's War
2908:Intercolonial Wars
1196:
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941:Spanish Succession
854:King William's War
616:King William's War
610:Jacques de Chambly
546:Canso, Nova Scotia
526:
423:Cape Breton Island
391:James I of England
387:
251:French Royal Fleet
211:Saint Croix Island
3278:
3277:
3209:Acadian Peninsula
3173:L'Acadie Nouvelle
2986:
2985:
2923:King George's War
2903:Acadian Civil War
2850:Missionary groups
2841:Intellectual life
2578:Sovereign Council
2312:History of Quebec
2125:, pp. 61–62.
1981:978-1-4875-1676-5
1870:978-0-393-05135-3
1784:978-0-458-95800-9
1757:978-0-86492-373-8
1718:978-0-7735-2699-0
1703:Griffiths, N.E.S.
1661:978-1-4875-1676-5
1644:Griffiths, N.E.S.
1463:978-0-8160-6335-2
1352:Saint Croix River
1112:Raid on Grand Pré
1103:Raid on Deerfield
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676:Hudson Bay (1686)
606:King Philip's War
576:In 1654, Colonel
498:Acadian Civil War
492:Acadian Civil War
440:which they named
191:Treaty of Utrecht
159:Treaty of Utrecht
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