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Part of the War of the Spanish Succession and the Indian Wars
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
• New • British
Spain America
Wabanaki Confederacy Muscogee (Creek)
Choctaw Yamasee
Timucua
Apalachee
Natchez
Jean-Baptiste Hertel de
Rouville
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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]