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The wind dropped off and the Resolution was becalmed and surrounded by the French vessels and canoes. At 10:00 am on 15 June 1745, Donahew raised the British flag on his ship and a fierce two-hour battle ensued. Donahew reported firing at the four vessels two hundred rounds from his four pounders; fifty-three rounds from his three pounders, and "my swivel and small Arms continually playing on them." The New Englanders reported there was a "considerable slaughter" of the French and natives.
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to pursue smoke from what they believed to be a French and native encampment. Shortly after they left, four French vessels appeared, led by Marin. Upon seeing the native canoes, Captain Donahew hoisted a French flag on his own sloop so the natives would think it was a French privateer with a prize.
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Weeks after the fall of Louisbourg, Donahew and Fones again engaged Marin, who was now nearing the Strait of Canso. Donahew and 11 of his men put ashore and were immediately surrounded by 300 Indians. The captain and five of his men were slain and the remaining six were taken prisoner. The Indians
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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 convoy eventually retreated to Tatamagouche. They built defenses on land, anticipating an attack by the New Englanders. Another New England vessel appeared. A week after the initial attack, presumably because of the number of their losses, the
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from Acadia and Nova Scotia. While at Cobequid, Pote reported that an Acadian said that the French soldiers should have "left their carcasses behind and brought their skins." He also wrote about the Naval battle off Tatamagouch.
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and his five companions. This tale significantly heightened the sense of gloom and frustration settling over the fortress. On July 19, the 12-gun provincial cruiser of Donavan's,
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at Louisbourg distinctly stated that Marin's failure to appear proved disastrous to him at a time when succor would have meant victory (See William Pote's journal, p. xxvii).
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In commemoration of this battle, the Historic Sites Monument Board, in August 1939, erected at Tatamagouche a monument in a spot overlooking the waters of the harbour. (See
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The battle was significant in the downfall of Louisbourg because Marin's relief envoy was thwarted. Without the relief of the convoy, the following day Louisbourg fell.
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The four French vessels were about to board Donahew's vessel when relief arrived, Captain Fones and Captain Becket returned. As a result, the French retreated to
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August 1, 1745, Pennsylvania Gazette, Boston, A Paragraph of a Letter from Capt. David Donahew,Commander of the Sloop Resolution, dated Canso Passage, June 26
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A Summary, Historical and Political, of the First Planting, Progressive Improvements, and Present State of the British Settlements in North-America ...
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The Tartar: the Armed Sloop of the Colony of Rhode Island in King George's War. By Howard Millar Chapin. Published by Society of Colonial Wars, 1922
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Pierre Malliard.MEMORIAL OF THE Motives of the Savages, called Mickmakis and Maricheets, for continuing the War with England since the last Peace.
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At the outbreak of the war, in May 1744, Captain David Donahue of the Resolution took prisoner the chief of the Mi'kmaq people of Ile Royale
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A Particular History of the Five Years French and Indian War in New England and Parts Adjacent, ... Sometime Called Governor Shirley's War
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Donahue used the same strategy of posing as a French ship to entrap Chief Pandanuques as he does in the Naval battle off Tatamagouche.
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and the New England forces were led by Captain David Donahew. The New Englanders were successful. The Governor of Ile Royal
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The Journal of Captain William Pote, Jr., during his Captivity in the French and Indian War from May, 1745, to August, 1747
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Howard Millar Chapin. New England Vessels in the Expedition Against Louisbourg, 1745. Providence, R. I.
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Howard Millar Chapin. New England Vessels in the Expedition Against Louisbourg, 1745. Providence, R. I.
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Howard Millar Chapin. New England Vessels in the Expedition Against Louisbourg, 1745. Providence, R. I.
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Howard Millar Chapin. New England Vessels in the Expedition Against Louisbourg, 1745. Providence, R. I.
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Contemporary British colonial accounts record the siege as occurring 30 April – 16 June in the Old Style.
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Contemporary British colonial accounts record the siege as occurring 30 April – 16 June in the Old Style.
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and some of Gorham's Rangers. During his captivity, Pote wrote one of the most important
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Patterson, pp.16-18; Note that Murdock erroneously locates this battle of Cape Sable.
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Acadia in the year 1743, with Tatamagouche at the north coast of the Acadian peninsula
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History of the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations, Volume 2, p. 148
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were said to have cut open Donahew's chest, sucked his blood, then
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are on the lawn of the Newport Historical Society (See
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decided to abandon the convoy and return to Quebec.
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King George's War

National Historic Sites of Canada
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia
France
Wabanaki Confederacy
Mi'kmaq militia
Maliseet
Huron
Great Britain
Paul Marin de la Malgue
Captain David Donahew
Daniel Fones
Wabanaki Confederacy
Huron
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King George's War
Planned French invasion
Canso
Newfoundland
Annapolis Royal 1st
Annapolis Royal 2nd
Port Toulouse
Capture of Vigilant
Louisbourg
Tatamagouche
1st Northeast Coast
Saratoga

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