685:) and mustered under Major Turner's command when they arrived. One party of Haverhill militiamen discovered the raiders' baggage camp several miles from the village, and took their packs. Captain Samuel Ayer's company, numbering about 20, pursued the retreating raiders. Eventually strengthened by further militia, he engaged the encumbered raiders. In a furious rear-guard action the raiders fought off the militia (killing Ayer in the action), but lost nine killed, including Hertel de Rouville's brother, and 18 wounded. Because of the skirmish, the raiders abandoned some of their loot, and some of their prisoners got away. The village recorded that 30 to 40 people were killed or captured, which included those who escaped in the later skirmish.
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descended on the houses in the village. One of the colonial garrisons was stationed in the home of the minister, Benjamin Rolfe, who had barred the door in an attempt to keep the raiders out. Raiders fired through the door, wounding Rolfe, and then broke the door down. They then slaughtered Rolfe, his wife, infant child, and the colonial militiamen, who, "paralyzed by fear", were begging for mercy. In another house, one baby was thrown through an open window by a raider but suffered no injury. A number of villagers escaped by hiding in cellars whose trapdoors were not discovered by the raiders. Captain
Wainwright was preparing to organize a defense when gunfire from the raiders passed through the door to his house, killing him instantly.
653:, some men fell sick and the rest refused to continue, in what some contemporaries thought was a ruse by the Iroquois to avoid conflict. Vaudreuil believed this was the case, and reports reached the English at Albany that the Iroquois had deliberately chosen to abandon the expedition "not to join war against New England." Despite these setbacks, Vaudreuil ordered Hertel de Rouville to press on, even if he received no further reinforcements. When his company reached Lake Winnipesaukee, he found that no eastern Indians willing to participate in the expedition had been found. Hertel de Rouville was consequently left with a band of about 160 men, which limited his options for raiding targets to places that were less fortified.
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514:. Hertel de Rouville's band killed or took prisoner many of the townsfolk, returning to Canada on a difficult trek in which a number of the prisoners died; many of the surviving captives were adopted into Indian communities afterward. Massachusetts fortified its frontier with militia in response to this raid, and launched
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The raiders' return to Canada was difficult. Joseph
Bartlett, one of their captives, described the privations suffered due to the loss of the force's baggage. One day they caught a hawk, which was divided among 15 men; his share, the head, was "the largest meal I had these four days." Bartlett
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Haverhill's defense was divided. The local militia was under the command of Simon Wainwright, whose house had a view of the entire village. The town's defenses had been supplemented by three small (three to four man) garrisons of colonial troops under the overall
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The raiders successfully sneaked past the outer garrisons of provincial militia, and were first spotted in the pre-dawn light by a villager. Firing his gun to raise the alarm, he ran for the village, with the French and
Indians in noisy pursuit. The action quickly became general as the raiders
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for failing to apply sufficient pressure on the New
England colonies. Vaudreuil was also concerned over the increasing tendency of Indians that were under French influence to engage in illicit trade with the
550:, cutting into New France's economic activity. Vaudreuil decided to address these issues by organizing a major raid into New England that was intended to be even larger in scope than the Deerfield raid.
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remained in captivity with the
Indians for four years. Some of the Frenchmen, rather than attempt the journey without their supplies, surrendered themselves to Massachusetts authorities.
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191:250 native warriors and French Canadian militia
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1140:Haefeli, Evan; Sweeney, Kevin (2003).
2092:Events in Essex County, Massachusetts
1506:List of French forts in North America
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1915:Military history of the Acadians
1663:Seigneurial system of New France
1124:. New York: C. Scribner's Sons.
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1297:Timeline of New France history
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408:warriors under the command of
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1658:Custom of Paris in New France
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512:Province of Massachusetts Bay
506:against the frontier town of
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1225:The Colonial Wars, 1689–1762
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527:Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil
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1198:Kingsford, William (1889).
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2057:Military history of Acadia
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1952:French and Iroquois Wars
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1167:Kayword, Alfred (1998).
1095:Chase, George W (1861).
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531:the failed English siege
433:Deerfield, Massachusetts
21:Raid on Haverhill (1697)
19:Not to be confused with
16:Part of Queen Anne's War
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1763:Compagnie de l'Occident
1334:History of the Acadians
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196:Casualties and losses
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559:Saint Lawrence River
548:Province of New York
477:Saint Lawrence River
473:troupes de la marine
459:and the colonies of
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1758:Mississippi Company
956:, pp. 245–246.
810:, pp. 196–197.
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303:1st Northeast Coast
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1930:King William's War
1925:Intercolonial Wars
1134:drake border wars.
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55:, French commander
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1858:Intellectual life
1595:Sovereign Council
1329:History of Quebec
1182:978-0-8283-2032-0
1151:978-1-55849-503-6
1073:, pp. 95–96.
759:, pp. 78–81.
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1967:Lachine Raid
1704:Maréchaussée
1702:
1626:Terre-Neuve
1531:Fort Detroit
1511:Fort Rouillé
1484:Terre-Neuve
1390:Ohio Country
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985:
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429:that in 1704
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389:
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370:Charles Town
338:Bloody Creek
327:
271:Newfoundland
164:
159:Major Turner
153:
100:Belligerents
25:
2028: /
1821:Amerindians
1784:1666 census
1693:Officiality
1688:Provostship
1575:Governments
1556:Castle Hill
1478:New Orleans
1454:ĂŽle Royale
1433:Quebec City
1381:(1713–1763)
1369:(1662–1713)
1367:Terre-Neuve
1363:(1608–1763)
1357:(1604–1713)
591:Kanehsatake
481:New England
457:New England
355:Flint River
286:Fort Albany
188:70+ militia
111:New England
2122:New France
2051:Categories
2034: (
2015:71°04′40″W
2012:42°46′34″N
1894:Sulpicians
1851:card money
1779:Population
1673:Intendancy
1636:Louisiane
1541:Fort Condé
1464:Louisiane
1458:Louisbourg
1423:Port Royal
1379:ĂŽle Royale
1273:New France
1089:References
1059:Chase 1861
1047:Chase 1861
1032:Drake 1910
1017:Chase 1861
990:Drake 1910
978:Drake 1910
966:Drake 1910
954:Drake 1910
942:Drake 1910
930:Drake 1910
879:Chase 1861
832:Drake 1910
784:Drake 1910
535:Port Royal
461:New France
439:Background
244:War of the
206:18 wounded
139:Montagnais
1889:Ursulines
1884:Grey Nuns
1879:RĂ©collets
1796:Canadiens
1791:Habitants
1741:Voyageurs
1731:Fur trade
1710:Code Noir
1590:Intendant
1488:Plaisance
1410:Towns and
1373:Louisiana
1317:1663–1759
1312:1608–1662
1307:1534–1607
1160:493973598
689:Aftermath
662:Escumbuit
595:Kahnawake
589:from the
583:Nipissing
571:Pennacook
523:Haverhill
508:Deerfield
504:on a raid
414:Haverhill
402:Algonquin
375:Pensacola
365:Apalachee
328:Haverhill
318:Grand Pré
313:Deerfield
177:Escumbuit
132:Algonquin
126:colonists
77:Haverhill
1995:Category
1846:Currency
1806:Acadians
1640:Governor
1630:Governor
1620:Governor
1443:Montreal
1412:villages
1348:Colonies
1191:38042997
611:Abenakis
599:Montreal
587:Iroquois
447:(as the
308:Falmouth
204:9 killed
183:Strength
72:Location
38:Part of
1841:Alcohol
1831:Plaçage
1826:Slavery
1772:Society
1719:Economy
1698:Bailiff
1616:Acadie
1581:Canada
1448:DĂ©troit
1429:Canada
1419:Acadie
1280:History
1235:1175484
1214:3676642
1130:2358736
1111:4879490
567:Abenaki
510:in the
406:Abenaki
165:†
154:†
1473:Biloxi
1468:Mobile
1361:Canada
1355:Acadia
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626:Boston
615:Quebec
539:Acadia
469:Canada
465:Acadia
404:, and
398:French
291:Quebec
175:Chief
136:
129:
124:French
121:
88:Result
1816:MĂ©tis
1499:Forts
721:Notes
707:Maine
703:Wells
683:Salem
641:blue.
607:Huron
493:Maine
443:When
1903:Wars
1651:Laws
1231:OCLC
1210:OCLC
1187:OCLC
1177:ISBN
1156:OCLC
1146:ISBN
1126:OCLC
1107:OCLC
672:Raid
609:and
593:and
569:and
491:and
467:and
388:The
64:Date
1103:223
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