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  • Attack at Mocodome
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  • The Attack at Mocodome (present-day Country Harbour, Nova Scotia) occurred during Father Le Loutre’s War on February 21, 1753 when two English died and six Mi'kmaq. There are differing accounts of the battle. British accounts blamed the English for the incident while the Mi'kmaq blamed the English. Regardless, the battle ended any hope for the survival of the 1752 Peace Treaty signed by the British and chief Jean-Baptiste Cope.
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Date
  • 1753-02-21
Casualties
  • 2
  • 6
Result
  • Acadian and Mi’kmaq victory
combatant
  • British America
  • Mi'kmaq
Place
  • Mocodome , Nova Scotia
Conflict
  • Attack at Mocodome
abstract
  • The Attack at Mocodome (present-day Country Harbour, Nova Scotia) occurred during Father Le Loutre’s War on February 21, 1753 when two English died and six Mi'kmaq. There are differing accounts of the battle. British accounts blamed the English for the incident while the Mi'kmaq blamed the English. Regardless, the battle ended any hope for the survival of the 1752 Peace Treaty signed by the British and chief Jean-Baptiste Cope.