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- Q17300004 abstract "The Northeast Coast Campaign (1747) was conducted by the Wabanaki Confederacy of Acadia against the New England settlements along the coast of present-day Maine below the Kennebec River, the former border of Acadia. during King George's War from July until September 1747. They attacked English settlements on the coast of present-day Maine between Berwick and St. Georges (Thomaston, Maine), within two months there were 11 raids - every town on the frontier had been attacked. Casco (also known as Falmouth and Portland) was the principal settlement.".
- Q17300004 causalties "approximately 30 persons killed or captured".
- Q17300004 combatant "23px|alt="The Pine Tree flag of New England"New England".
- Q17300004 combatant "colonists".
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- Q17300004 result "French andWabanaki Confederacyvictory".
- Q17300004 strength "625".
- Q17300004 strength "unknown".
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- Q17300004 casualties "approximately 30 persons killed or captured".
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- Q17300004 combatant "colonists".
- Q17300004 commander "Captain Jonathan Williamson".
- Q17300004 commander "Commander Samuel Waldo".
- Q17300004 conflict "Northeast Coast Campaign".
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- Q17300004 place "Berwick, Maine to St. Georges".
- Q17300004 result "French and Wabanaki Confederacy victory".
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- Q17300004 comment "The Northeast Coast Campaign (1747) was conducted by the Wabanaki Confederacy of Acadia against the New England settlements along the coast of present-day Maine below the Kennebec River, the former border of Acadia. during King George's War from July until September 1747. They attacked English settlements on the coast of present-day Maine between Berwick and St. Georges (Thomaston, Maine), within two months there were 11 raids - every town on the frontier had been attacked.".
- Q17300004 label "Northeast Coast Campaign (1747)".
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- Q17300004 name "Northeast Coast Campaign (1747)".