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The Raid on Chignecto occurred during King Williams War when New England forces from Boston attacked the Isthmus of Chignecto, Acadia in present-day Nova Scotia. The raid was in retaliation for the French and Indian Siege of Pemaquid (1696) at present day Bristol, Maine. In the English Province of Massachusetts Bay. Colonel Benjamin Church was the leader of the New England force of 400 men.
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Raid on Chignecto (1696)
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Acadian militia 23px|alt="The Pine Tree flag of New England"New England Mi'kmaq militia
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New England victory
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unknown Mi’kmaq and village residents 400 New England troops and native warriors,
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