, 102, 174
forced from Beaubassin by Le Loutre, 98ff., 174
misery of refugees, 100-102
removal by British, 186-205
reasons for removal, 175, 177, 188-189, 191-193
their misery at Beausejour, 179-180
heartless treatment from French authorities, 180-181
life of, 189-190
powers of church over, 190
refuse pledge of allegiance to George II, 191-193
English treatment of, 625
ordered by priests to join Indian attacks, 626
Adams, Captain, 194, 198
Africa, French driven from, 615
English power in, 615
Senegal ceded to England, 618
Aix-la-Chapelle, treaty of, 31, 38, 102
Albemarle, Lord, British Minister to France (1752), 91n., 139
Lord Chesterfield's comment on, 139
dies in Paris, 142
Albany, New York, in the 1750's, 228-229
Albemarle, Earl of (1761), takes Havana, 615
Alembert, D', 35
Alequippa, Iroquois Chieftoness, 54
joins Washington's men, 120
Algonquin, or Algonkin Indians, 72, 122, 262, 335
divination practices of, 305n.
Allen, Ensign, 152
Amherst, Major-General Jeffry, 516, 526, 527, 531
commands Louisbourg expedition, 385
sails for Halifax, 387
reaches Louisbourg, 390
his siege of Louisbourg, 394-399
Louisbourg surrenders, 401-402
his courtesy to French, 403
takes French posts around Louisbourg, 405
his relations with Wolfe, 406
joins Abercromby, 406, 437
discusses attack on Ticonderoga, 438
prepare for advance on Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Montreal, 507
marches on Ticonderoga, 509
French retreat and fort falls, 510
rebuilds fort, 510, 516
postpones going to Wolfe's aid, 511
finally embarks, 517
turned back by storms, 518
winters at Crown Point, 518
his blunders, 518
his plan to capture Montreal, 590
sails from Oswego, 594
takes Fort Levis, 595
arrives at Montreal, 596
Montreal surrenders, 597-598
Annapolis, Fort (Acadia), 83ff.
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