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- The Raid on Dartmouth (1749) occurred during Father Le Loutre's War on September 30, 1749 when a Mi'kmaw militia from Chignecto raided Major 's sawmill at present-day Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, killing four workers and wounding two. This raid was one of seven the Wabanaki Confederacy and Acadians would conduct against the settlement during the war. (en)
- 1749年のダートマス奇襲(1749ねんのダートマスきしゅう、Raid on Dartmouth)は、1749年9月30日、の最中に起こった襲撃で、ミクマク族の武装勢力が、シグネクト地峡の製材所を襲ったものである。ミクマク族は製材所労働者4人を殺し、2人を負傷させた。この奇襲は、ル・ルートル神父戦争中に、インディアンとアカディア人によって、で行われた襲撃の一つである。 (ja)
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- British America
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- Mi'kmaw militia
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- Reid (en)
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- Akins (en)
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- Plaque to Raid on Dartmouth and the blockhouse that was built in response , Dartmouth Heritage Museum (en)
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- Major Ezekiel Gilman (en)
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- We Were Not the Savages (en)
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- The question this poses is, why was this group of 'defenseless' Englishmen sent out into the forest alone to cut wood during a time of war without troop protection and thus left vulnerable to attack? If this was the case then it smacks of gross incompetence on a British officer's part. If the story is true and not propaganda, a more credible reason for them being sent out without troop protection is that they were not defenseless but as well-armed as the Mi'kmaq and probably more so. This can be reasonably assumed because, as woodcutters, they had axes to cut wood with, which alone would have made them possessors of weapons as lethally effective, and probably more reliable, than most of the arms the Mi'kmaq had access to. In any event, because the English were assaulting the Mi'kmaq and stealing their territory, Cornwallis and his Council should not have been so affronted and reacted so barbarously when the Mi'kmaq fought back. In fighting back to preserve their freedom and country, the Mi'kmaq paid a heavy price. (en)
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- The Raid on Dartmouth (1749) occurred during Father Le Loutre's War on September 30, 1749 when a Mi'kmaw militia from Chignecto raided Major 's sawmill at present-day Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, killing four workers and wounding two. This raid was one of seven the Wabanaki Confederacy and Acadians would conduct against the settlement during the war. (en)
- 1749年のダートマス奇襲(1749ねんのダートマスきしゅう、Raid on Dartmouth)は、1749年9月30日、の最中に起こった襲撃で、ミクマク族の武装勢力が、シグネクト地峡の製材所を襲ったものである。ミクマク族は製材所労働者4人を殺し、2人を負傷させた。この奇襲は、ル・ルートル神父戦争中に、インディアンとアカディア人によって、で行われた襲撃の一つである。 (ja)
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- ダートマス奇襲 (1749年) (ja)
- Raid on Dartmouth (1749) (en)
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