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Queen Anne's War

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Queen Anne's War

Part of the War of the Spanish Succession and the Indian Wars

Map of European colonies in America, 1702

Date 1702–1713
(11 years)
Location North America
Result British victory

• Treaty of Utrecht
• Treaty of Portsmouth (1713)
Territorial France cedes to Britain the control of Acadia,
changes Newfoundland, Hudson Bay, and Saint Kitts

Belligerents

Iroquois
France England (before 1707)
Confederacy

• New • British

France America

Spain Great Britain (after 1707)

• New • British

Spain America
Wabanaki Confederacy Muscogee (Creek)

Caughnawaga Mohawk Chickasaw

Choctaw Yamasee

Timucua

Apalachee

Natchez

Commanders and leaders

José de Zúñiga y la Cerda Joseph Dudley Teganissorens

Daniel d'Auger de James Moore

Subercase Francis Nicholson

Philippe de Rigaud Hovenden Walker

Vaudreuil Benjamin Church

Father Sebastian Rale

Jean-Baptiste Hertel de

Rouville

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War of the Spanish
Succession:
North America

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Spanish colonial campaigns

Part of a series on the

History of New Spain


• Spanish conquest of the Aztec
Empire
• Spanish conquest of Guatemala
• Spanish conquest of Yucatán
• Spanish conquest of Petén
• Spanish conquest of the Maya
• Columbian Exchange
• History of the Philippines (1521–
1898)
• Piracy in the Caribbean
• Spanish missions in the Americas
• Queen Anne's War
• Bourbon Reforms
• Spanish–Moro conflict
• Spanish American wars of
independence
• Casta
• Mexican Independence War

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Queen Anne's War (1702–1713) was the second in a series of French and Indian
Wars fought in North America involving the colonial empires of Great Britain, France,
and Spain; it took place during the reign of Anne, Queen of Great Britain. In Europe, it is
generally viewed as the American theater of the War of the Spanish Succession; in the
Americas, it is more commonly viewed as a standalone conflict. It is also known as
the Third Indian War[1] or as the Second Intercolonial War in France.[2]

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