At Halifax, attacks begin on settlers and…
September 1749 CE
About forty Mi'kmaq attack six men who are in Dartmouth on September 30, 1749, cutting trees.
The Mi'kmaq kill four of them on the spot, take one prisoner and one escapes.
Two of the men are scalped and the heads of the others are cut off.
The attack is on the saw mill at Dartmouth Cove, which is under the command of Major Ezekiel Gilman.
A detachment of rangers is sent after the raiding party and cuts off the heads of two Mi'kmaq and scalps one.
This stage of the long-running Anglo-Mi'kmaq conflict is known by some historians as Father Le Loutre's War.
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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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Wabanaki Confederacy
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Passamaquoddy (Amerind tribe)
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