Battle of Grand Pré

The Battle of Grand Pré, also known as the Battle of Minas and the Grand Pré Massacre, was a battle in King George's War that took place between New England forces and Canadian, Mi'kmaq and Acadian forces at present-day Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia in the winter of 1747 during the War of the Austrian Succession. The New England forces were contained to Annapolis Royal and wanted to secure the head of the Bay of Fundy. Led by Nicolas Antoine II Coulon de Villiers and Louis de la Corne, Chevalier de la Corne under orders from Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Roch de Ramezay, the French forces surprised and defeated a force of British troops, Massachusetts militia and rangers that were quartered in the village.

Battle of Grand-Pré
Part of King George's War

Battle of Grand Pré by Charles William Jefferys
Date10–11 February 1747
Location
Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia
Result French victory
Belligerents
 France
Mi'kmaq militia
Acadia militia
 Great Britain
Commanders and leaders
Nicolas Antoine II Coulon de Villiers (French commander)
Charles Deschamps de Boishébert et de Raffetot
Louis de la Corne, Chevalier de la Corne
Pierre Maillard
Arthur Noble 
Jedidiah Preble
Charles Morris
Benjamin Goldthwait
Edward How (POW)
Erasmus James Philipps
Units involved
Acadian militia
Wabanaki Confederacy (Mi'kmaq militia and Maliseet militia)
Troupes de la marine
40th Regiment
Gorham's Rangers
Strength
250-300 500
Casualties and losses
53 killed 67 killed, 40 prisoner, 40 wounded
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