I'm Cullen Burke, and this is Cauldron - A Military History Podcast. I'll cover the significant battles in history, breaking down the vital players, weapons, methods, events, and outcomes. Let’s take a peek into the past and see what, if anything, can be learned from the most dramatic moments in our collective story. Let’s get stuck in!
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I'm Cullen Burke, and this is Cauldron - A Military History Podcast. I'll cover the significant battles in history, breaking down the vital players, weapons, methods, events, and outcomes. Let’s take a peek into the past and see what, if anything, can be learned from the most dramatic moments in our collective story. Let’s get stuck in!
The Issue - English colonization of the tribal Abenaki lands in modern-day New England and North East Canada.
Date - The conflict was one of extreme hot and cold periods between the 1670s and 1760s usually reignited by wars and events in Europe.
Combatants - British regulars, colonial militia, and settlers vs. Abenaki warriors and French regulars
Key Figures
British - Cpt. William Turner/Major Robert Rogers/James Wolfe
French - Hertel de Rouville/Louis de Baude, comte de Frontenac/Louis-Joesph de Montcalm
Abenaki - Wampanoag sachem Metacomet known to the English as King Philip/Woronoke sachem Grey Lock
Key Battles - Turners Falls/Schenectady/Salmon Falls/Casco Bay/Deerfield/the Plains of Abraham/the siege of Quebec/St.Francis
Result - Abenaki tribes displaced and dispersed by the English colonial forces.
Cauldron - A Military History Podcast
I'm Cullen Burke, and this is Cauldron - A Military History Podcast. I'll cover the significant battles in history, breaking down the vital players, weapons, methods, events, and outcomes. Let’s take a peek into the past and see what, if anything, can be learned from the most dramatic moments in our collective story. Let’s get stuck in!