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  • Lachine massacre
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  • The Lachine massacre, part of the Beaver Wars, occurred when 1,500 Mohawk warriors attacked by surprise the small, 375 inhabitant, settlement of Lachine, New France at the upper end of Montreal Island on the morning of August 5, 1689. The attack was precipitated by growing Iroquois dissatisfaction with the increased French incursions into their territory, and was encouraged by the settlers of New England as a way to leverage power against New France. As a result of the attack, a substantial portion of the Lachine settlement was destroyed by fire and many of its inhabitants were captured or killed.
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Strength
  • 375
  • 1500
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Date
  • 1689-08-05
Caption
  • Map of Montreal, 1687 to 1723. The Lachine settlement was located southwest of Montreal proper.
Casualties
  • 3
  • 72
Result
  • Mohawk victory
combatant
  • New France
  • English-allied Mohawk Nation
Place
  • Lachine, New France; present-day Montreal, Quebec
Conflict
  • Lachine massacre
abstract
  • The Lachine massacre, part of the Beaver Wars, occurred when 1,500 Mohawk warriors attacked by surprise the small, 375 inhabitant, settlement of Lachine, New France at the upper end of Montreal Island on the morning of August 5, 1689. The attack was precipitated by growing Iroquois dissatisfaction with the increased French incursions into their territory, and was encouraged by the settlers of New England as a way to leverage power against New France. As a result of the attack, a substantial portion of the Lachine settlement was destroyed by fire and many of its inhabitants were captured or killed.