Battle of Fort Loyal

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The Battle of Fort Loyal was a 1690 attack by French and Wabanaki forces on the English settlement at Falmouth (in present-day Maine), resulting in the fort’s destruction and the massacre or capture of many inhabitants during King William’s War.

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Battle of Fort Loyal canonical 1
Siege of Fort Loyal 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military conflict
alsoKnownAs Battle of Fort Loyal
surface form: Siege of Fort Loyal
belligerent Abenaki warriors
English colonists
English settlers of Falmouth
French colonial forces
Kingdom of France
Wabanaki Confederacy
cause Anglo-French rivalry in North America
Native resistance to English expansion in Maine
conflict King William's War
consequence abandonment of Falmouth by English settlers
increased fear of Native and French raids in New England
weakening of English presence in coastal Maine
countryAtTime English colonial America
date 1690
historicalRegion present-day Portland, Maine
location Falmouth, Maine
New England
Province of Maine
partOf French and Indian raids on New England during King George's War
surface form: French and Indian raids on New England

King William's War
result French and Wabanaki victory
capture of English inhabitants
destruction of Fort Loyal
massacre of English inhabitants
target English settlement at Falmouth
Fort Loyal
typeOfWarfare frontier warfare
siege
year 1690

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King William's War hasPart Battle of Fort Loyal
Battle of Fort Loyal alsoKnownAs Battle of Fort Loyal
this entity surface form: Siege of Fort Loyal