Colonel Thomas Westbrook leads two hundred and…
March 1723 CE
Colonel Thomas Westbrook leads two hundred and thirty men to the Penobscot River and on March 9, 1723, travels approximately thirty miles (fifty-one kilometers) upstream to the Penobscot Village.
They find a large Penobscot fort—seventy yards (sixty-four meters) by fifty yards (forty-six meters), with fourteen-foot (four point three meter) walls surrounding twenty-three wigwams.
There is also a large chapel, sixty feet by thirty feet.
The village is vacant of people, and the soldiers burn it to the ground.
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Abenaki people (Amerind tribe)
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Maliseet, or Wolastoqiyik, people (Amerind tribe)
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Mi'kmaq people (Amerind tribe)
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New France (French Colony)
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Jesuits, or Order of the Society of Jesus
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France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
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New Hampshire, English royal Province of
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Massachusetts, Province of (English Crown Colony)
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Britain, Kingdom of Great
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Nova Scotia (British Colony)
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