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The action of 15 June 1745 (also known as the Battle of Famme Goose Bay) was a naval encounter between three New England vessels and a French and native relief convoy en route to relieve the Siege of Louisbourg (1745) during King George's War. The French and native convoy of four French vessels and fifty native canoes carrying 1200 fighters was led by Paul Marin de la Malgue and the New England forces were led by Captain David Donahew. The New Englanders were successful. The Governor of Ile Royal Louis Du Pont Duchambon thought that the New Englanders would have ended their siege of Louisbourg had Marin arrived. (There were 1800 French soldiers at Louisbourg versus 4200 New Englanders.) Instead, the day following the battle, Duchambon surrendered Louisbourg to New England.

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  • The action of 15 June 1745 (also known as the Battle of Famme Goose Bay) was a naval encounter between three New England vessels and a French and native relief convoy en route to relieve the Siege of Louisbourg (1745) during King George's War. The French and native convoy of four French vessels and fifty native canoes carrying 1200 fighters was led by Paul Marin de la Malgue and the New England forces were led by Captain David Donahew. The New Englanders were successful. The Governor of Ile Royal Louis Du Pont Duchambon thought that the New Englanders would have ended their siege of Louisbourg had Marin arrived. (There were 1800 French soldiers at Louisbourg versus 4200 New Englanders.) Instead, the day following the battle, Duchambon surrendered Louisbourg to New England. (en)
  • タタマガッチ沖の戦い(タタマガッチおきのたたかい、英: Naval Battle off Tatamagouche)または1745年6月15日の海戦は、ニューイングランドの3隻の軍艦と、の救援に向かっていた、フランスと、同盟関係のインディアンを乗せた護衛艦隊との海戦である。フランスと同盟インディアンの軍勢は、4隻からなる護衛艦隊と50隻のカヌーに1200人の兵士を乗せていた。フランスの指揮官はで、一方イギリスの指揮官はだった。 この時のニューイングランド軍の戦況は好調で、のは、マリンの到着の前に、ニューイングランド軍がルイブールで戦闘を起こすと見ていた(当時、ルイブールのニューイングランド軍4200人に対してフランス軍は1800人しかいなかった)。しかしその翌日、ニューイングランド軍は「戦闘を起こす」どころか、ルイブールでフランスを叩きのめしてしまった。 (ja)
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  • "considerable slaughter" of French and Indians; "many slain"
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  • *
  • *Huron
  • * (Mi'kmaq militiaandMaliseet)
  • *Wabanaki Confederacy
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  • 1745-06-15 (xsd:date)
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  • British victory
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  • * 2 schooners
  • * 2 sloops
  • * 50 canoes (each with 14 natives)
  • four ships
  • over 175 men
  • * 500 French; 700 natives fromWabanaki Confederacy(Mi'kmaq and Maliseet) andHuron
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  • King George's War (en)
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  • Naval Battle off Tatamagouche - National Historic Sites of Canada Plaque (en)
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  • none (en)
  • "considerable slaughter" of French and Indians; "many slain" (en)
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  • * * Wabanaki Confederacy * * Huron (en)
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  • Naval Battle off Tatamagouche (en)
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  • British victory (en)
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  • * 500 French; 700 natives from Wabanaki Confederacy and Huron * 2 schooners * 2 sloops * 50 canoes (en)
  • four ships (en)
  • over 175 men (en)
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  • The action of 15 June 1745 (also known as the Battle of Famme Goose Bay) was a naval encounter between three New England vessels and a French and native relief convoy en route to relieve the Siege of Louisbourg (1745) during King George's War. The French and native convoy of four French vessels and fifty native canoes carrying 1200 fighters was led by Paul Marin de la Malgue and the New England forces were led by Captain David Donahew. The New Englanders were successful. The Governor of Ile Royal Louis Du Pont Duchambon thought that the New Englanders would have ended their siege of Louisbourg had Marin arrived. (There were 1800 French soldiers at Louisbourg versus 4200 New Englanders.) Instead, the day following the battle, Duchambon surrendered Louisbourg to New England. (en)
  • タタマガッチ沖の戦い(タタマガッチおきのたたかい、英: Naval Battle off Tatamagouche)または1745年6月15日の海戦は、ニューイングランドの3隻の軍艦と、の救援に向かっていた、フランスと、同盟関係のインディアンを乗せた護衛艦隊との海戦である。フランスと同盟インディアンの軍勢は、4隻からなる護衛艦隊と50隻のカヌーに1200人の兵士を乗せていた。フランスの指揮官はで、一方イギリスの指揮官はだった。 この時のニューイングランド軍の戦況は好調で、のは、マリンの到着の前に、ニューイングランド軍がルイブールで戦闘を起こすと見ていた(当時、ルイブールのニューイングランド軍4200人に対してフランス軍は1800人しかいなかった)。しかしその翌日、ニューイングランド軍は「戦闘を起こす」どころか、ルイブールでフランスを叩きのめしてしまった。 (ja)
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  • タタマガッチ沖の海戦 (ja)
  • Naval battle off Tatamagouche (en)
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