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Queen Anne's War

Queen Anne's War
Part of the War of the Spanish Succession
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European colonization of North America, 1702
Date 1702–1713
(11 years)
Location North America
Result British victory
Treaty of Utrecht
Treaty of Portsmouth
Territorial
changes
France cedes control of Acadia,
Newfoundland, Hudson Bay
and Saint Kitts to Britain.
Population and economic devastation of Spanish Florida.
Belligerents

 France

Spain Spain

Wabanaki Confederacy
Caughnawaga Mohawk
Choctaw
Timucua
Apalachee
Natchez

 England (before 1707)

 Great Britain (after 1707)

Muscogee (Creek)
Chickasaw
Yamasee
Iroquois Confederacy
Commanders and leaders
José de Zúñiga y la Cerda
Daniel d'Auger de Subercase
Philippe de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil
Father Sebastian Rale
Jean-Baptiste Hertel de Rouville
Joseph Dudley
James Moore
Francis Nicholson
Hovenden Walker
Benjamin Church
Teganissorens
Casualties and losses

Spain: 50–60
French colonies:
French Indian allies: 50

Spanish Indian allies: many

Great Britain: 900
New England: 200
Carolina: 150

Indian allies: light
Casualties are not known for Acadian populations, or for the actions in Newfoundland.

 France

Spain Spain

 England (before 1707)

 Great Britain (after 1707)

Spain: 50–60
French colonies:
French Indian allies: 50

Great Britain: 900
New England: 200
Carolina: 150

Queen Anne's War (1702–1713), as the North American theater of the War of the Spanish Succession was known in the British colonies, was the second in a series of French and Indian Wars fought between France and England, later Great Britain, in North America for control of the continent. The War of the Spanish Succession was primarily fought in Europe. In addition to the two main combatants, the war also involved numerous Native American tribes allied with each nation, and Spain, which was allied with France. It was also known as the Third Indian War or in French as the Second Intercolonial War.


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