Queen Anne's War

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Queen Anne's War was the North American theater of the War of the Spanish Succession, fought between European colonial powers and their Native American allies in the early 18th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial war
theater of the War of the Spanish Succession
war
alsoKnownAs Queen Anne's War
surface form: Second Intercolonial War
belligerent Abenaki
British colonies in North America
Catawba
Chickasaw Nation
surface form: Chickasaw

Choctaw Nation
surface form: Choctaw

Creek (Muscogee)
surface form: Creek

France
New France
surface form: French colonies in North America

Iroquois Confederacy
Kingdom of Great Britain
Spain
Spanish colonies in North America
Wabanaki Confederacy
various Native American nations
cause dynastic dispute over the Spanish succession
rivalry between European colonial empires in North America
chronologyWithin second of the four French and Indian Wars
conflictScope land warfare
naval warfare
conflictType North American theater of a European great-power war
endCause Treaty of Utrecht
endTime 1713
followedBy King George's War
impact devastation of frontier settlements
displacement of Native American populations
expansion of British influence in North America
locatedIn British America
New France
North America
Viceroyalty of New Spain
surface form: Spanish Florida
namedAfter Anne, Queen of Great Britain
surface form: Queen Anne of Great Britain
participant New England Colonies
surface form: New England colonies

New France
Province of Carolina
Province of Massachusetts Bay
Province of New York
Viceroyalty of New Spain
surface form: Spanish Florida
partOf War of the Spanish Succession
precededBy King William's War
result British victory
territorial changes in North America
significantEvent Battle of Bloody Creek (1711)
Queen Anne's War self-linksurface differs
surface form: Quebec Expedition (1711)

Attack on Deerfield
surface form: Raid on Deerfield (1704)

Siege of Port Royal (1710)
Siege of St. Augustine (1702)
Yamasee raids in Spanish Florida
startTime 1702
territorialChange Acadia ceded by France to Great Britain
Hudson Bay region ceded by France to Great Britain
Newfoundland ceded by France to Great Britain
St. Kitts partition ended in favor of Great Britain
treaty Treaty of Utrecht

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Queen Anne's War alsoKnownAs Queen Anne's War
this entity surface form: Second Intercolonial War
Siege of Port Royal (1710) alsoKnownAs Queen Anne's War
this entity surface form: Conquest of Acadia
War of the Spanish Succession alsoKnownAs Queen Anne's War
Battle of Bloody Creek (1711) conflict Queen Anne's War
this entity surface form: Queen Anne’s War
Benjamin Church conflict Queen Anne's War
Siege of St. Augustine (1702) conflict Queen Anne's War
Siege of Port Royal (1710) conflictOf Queen Anne's War
King Philip's War followedBy Queen Anne's War
this entity surface form: French and Indian Wars in New England
King William's War followedBy Queen Anne's War
British–Native American wars hasPart Queen Anne's War
this entity surface form: Queen Anne’s War
Acadia involvedIn Queen Anne's War
Wabanaki Confederacy involvedInConflict Queen Anne's War
Attack on Deerfield partOf Queen Anne's War
Battle of Bloody Creek (1711) partOf Queen Anne's War
this entity surface form: Queen Anne’s War
Siege of Port Royal (1710) partOf Queen Anne's War
King George's War precededBy Queen Anne's War
this entity surface form: War of the Spanish Succession in North America
King George's War precededBy Queen Anne's War
Tuscarora War relatedTo Queen Anne's War
Queen Anne's War significantEvent Queen Anne's War self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Quebec Expedition (1711)
Battle of Bloody Creek (1711) theatre Queen Anne's War
this entity surface form: North American theater of Queen Anne’s War