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Events from the year 1710 in Canada.
Squadron of Royal Navy ships and transports with 2,000 troops takes Port Royal from French garrison [13]
Speaking to Queen Anne in London, Mohican and Kanien’kéhà:ka chiefs request conquest of Canada for their better hunting and trade [14]
Haudenosaunee "inconstant in their Tempers, crafty, timorous, but quick of Apprehension, and very ingenious in their Way" (Note: stereotypes) [15]
Governor Dudley says taking Canada and Nova Scotia will capture naval stores trade entirely and safeguard inland settlement [16]
Argument for autumn offensive against Canada includes benefits of fairer winds and higher (but still ice-free) water [17]
Detailed list of armaments and personnel in Canada from Riviere du Loup to Cataraqui on Lake Ontario [18]
"A malignant fever[...]was very general both in Quebec and in the surrounding country [and] carried off a vast number of persons" [19]
France has encroached on Newfoundland trade to point that "their riches and naval power[...]make all Europe stand in fear of them" [20]
Newfoundlanders' work in fishery and demand for goods is strong, but conditions "very deplorable" from lack of protection from French [21]
Geography of Ferryland, Newfoundland makes it excellent prospect for fortification to protect "every ship, stage, house and storehouse" [22]
Mayors of English towns report how many ships will go to Newfoundland this year, and how much Royal Navy protection will be needed [23]
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Events from the year 1710 in Canada.
Squadron of Royal Navy ships and transports with 2,000 troops takes Port Royal from French garrison [13]
Speaking to Queen Anne in London, Mohican and Kanien’kéhà:ka chiefs request conquest of Canada for their better hunting and trade [14]
Haudenosaunee "inconstant in their Tempers, crafty, timorous, but quick of Apprehension, and very ingenious in their Way" (Note: stereotypes) [15]
Governor Dudley says taking Canada and Nova Scotia will capture naval stores trade entirely and safeguard inland settlement [16]
Argument for autumn offensive against Canada includes benefits of fairer winds and higher (but still ice-free) water [17]
Detailed list of armaments and personnel in Canada from Riviere du Loup to Cataraqui on Lake Ontario [18]
"A malignant fever[...]was very general both in Quebec and in the surrounding country [and] carried off a vast number of persons" [19]
France has encroached on Newfoundland trade to point that "their riches and naval power[...]make all Europe stand in fear of them" [20]
Newfoundlanders' work in fishery and demand for goods is strong, but conditions "very deplorable" from lack of protection from French [21]
Geography of Ferryland, Newfoundland makes it excellent prospect for fortification to protect "every ship, stage, house and storehouse" [22]
Mayors of English towns report how many ships will go to Newfoundland this year, and how much Royal Navy protection will be needed [23]