Northeast Coast campaign (1724)

The Northeast Coast campaign (1724) occurred during Father Rale's War from March 1724 – September 1724.

They attacked English settlements on the coast of present-day Maine between Berwick and Mount Desert Island.

The 1723 campaign was so successful along the Maine frontier that William Dummer ordered its evacuation to the blockhouses in the spring of 1724.

[3][4] The natives then attacked Captain Samuel Penhallow at Fort Menaskoux, Arrowsick, killing numerous cattle and taking three prisoners.

The Mi'kmaq from Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia participated in the naval warfare.