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Period Summary - In New England, a short period of peace from 1699 to 1703 occurred. Queen Anne's War began in Europe in 1702. Few English settlers had time to return to coastal Maine, but those that did, suffered once again. And once again, French officers, French weapons, and Jesuit Priests were visibly involved in the Abenaki raids on New England.
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| 1701 | Treaty | Northeast | French vs Iroquois | |
| 1701 | Epidemic | Odanak | large numbers die | |
| 1703 | Attack | Cape Porpus ME | ||
| 1704, Apr.21 | Order | Boston MA | no Indian is to go more than a mile outside of the bounds of their respective plantations on pain of death; also, some suitable Englishman is to be appointed to aid them in disposing of their wares | |
| abt 1704 | The Amasacontee move to Mission Village in Quebec | Farmington ME to Bécancour Quebec | ||
| 1707-1715 | Pigwackets live at Odanak | Fryeburg ME to Odanak Quebec | ||
| 1713 | Treaty of Utrecht | European |
English vs French
France cedes Wabanaki lands to England without their knowledge |
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| 1713, Jul.13 | Treaty of Portsmouth | New England | English vs Wabanaki ... Indians from Amasacontee are included | |