Siege of Pemaquid

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The siege of Pemaquid was a successful attack by a large band of Abenaki Indians on the English fort at Pemaquid, Fort Charles, then the easternmost outpost of colonial Massachusetts. The French-Abenaki attack was led by Jean-Vincent d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin and Father Louis-Pierre Thury and Chief Moxus. The fall of Pemaquid was a significant setback to the English. It pushed the frontier back to Casco (Falmouth), Maine.

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    eventarmed conflict1689Siege of PemaquidsiegeWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1696Siege of PemaquidsiegeWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1813Capture of HMS Boxernaval battleWikidata
    organisationfactory1884Bath Iron Worksshipbuilding, shipyardWikidata
    sitefortFort MenaskouxfortWikidata
    sitefortFort William HenryfortWikidata
    sitefortPemaquid Archeological Sitestate historic site in the United States, archaeological site, fortWikidata
    sitefort1857Fort Pophammemorial, fortWikidata
    sitefort1905Fort BaldwinfortWikidata