Seven Years War: Battle of Fort Beauséjour - "The Velvet Siege"
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Following the Battle of Fort Necessity on July 3rd, 1754, events in Colonial North America quickly escalate, with the British Parliament in London ordering a convening of a congress in Albany, capital of the Province of New York, to discuss intercolonial cooperation in what seems to be an undeclared war against the Kingdom of France and its North American colonies. Meanwhile, British Army reinforcements under Major General Edward Braddock arrive in the Colony of Virginia in February, 1755, with Braddock assuming control of operations against the French frontier. He plans a three-pronged offensive thrust against New France: he will lead the southern attack, aimed at Fort Duquesne in the Ohio River Valley; William Johnson will command British Colonial and allied Native forces in the middle theater of New York in the Lake Champlain region; lastly, British and Massachusetts Provincial forces under Colonel Robert Monckton will launch an expedition from Boston up to the Isthmus of Chignecto connecting Canada with Nova Scotia. Monckton's mission: seize the French fortress, Fort Beasejour, at the isthmus and secure Nova Scotia for the British. During the weeks of June, 1755, Monckton's troops will conduct siege operations against Fort Beasejour, in a campaign that will be nicknamed the "Velvet Siege." The future of French influence in Nova Scotia hangs in the balance at Fort Beasejour.
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Sources:
"A Short History of the British Expedition and Siege of Fort Beasejour, 1755" by Major Christopher Michael Hand, CD
"Crucible of War: The Seven Years' War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754 - 1766" by Fred Anderson
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Script Writer - J. Woody
Historical Consultant - Jesse G
Audio Engineer - Ethan Bratton
Background sounds - Cajun1862
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We are back! I hope everybody enjoys the video, the next one will be South Mountain and the continuance of The Maryland Campaign! If you are new, please like and subscribe, it will help the channel out a lot!
Cool I think your videos are great so I'm very excited for it.
I totally can’t wait to see The Battle of south mountain since I know very little about it and the only thing I know about it is that future us presidents Rutherford B Hayes and William McKinley Took part in the Battle.
I’ve been around for 2 years watching your channel!! Keep up the great work…god bless America!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
ETA, no rush just wondering.
I don't think people realize how small the colonies were with the population. Was for this to happen with the right intelligent people in science, politics, speaking with intellect of out-of-the-box thinking, and in economics. It's once in a million lifetimes to happen and THEN to become a revolutionary war to change world history. Becoming a world leader as a powerhouse within 200 years with economics, military, freedom's of liberal thinking, and political strengths. Is crazy!!!! No wonder they thought they were chosen by God because everything would align in the United States has favor. It's the underdog story of centuries I think it rivals Hannibal and Caesar 100% yes there was slavery yes we conquered the Indians but who hasn't as a country throughout history Irish slaves of all races and people conquer other people. How do you think countries are and were formed??? It's just a great story I like Rocky on steroids......
I'm of Acadian and Mi'kmaq Ancestry and greatly enjoyed your video. FYI, the English offered a bounty on Mi'kmaq Scalps (Men, Women and children.) Plenty of atrocities followed on all sides.
You deserve way more attention with this quality
Can't wait for the Battle of the Monongahela aka Braddocks Defeat. Great work so far.
I’m excited for it too!
“Halt! You may not pass.”
*courier shows the British the message*
“Jk you can definitely let them read that lmao.”
Lol
I've driven by both those forts 100s of times. When you look at the high ground the French didn't use for the fort, instead focusing on the water approach you can see why they gave up so fast.
Great video. I’m so happy someone finally highlighted the Battle! only issue I saw was with the British siege. They didn’t make a large defensive earthwork with cannons prior to attacking. They did however create a small trench line with 2 mortars and small artillery pieces guarded by a blockhouse. The trench line is still visible today however a lot was destroyed in the archaeological digs in the 1990’s. Other than that, LOVED the video. You can also look into the Eddy rebellion where they tried to recapture the fort or even the battle of the Peticodiac during the expulsion of the Acadians! Great work!
Thank you for organizing the videos 🥲 love you
So happy to see this pop up.
Epic video!
Thanks Lucky!
Thanks a lot for this vid and the other vids for "The French and Indian War" period that i love so much my best War period with the "American Revolution". You have an awesome channel and i sub for more. "The British Have Arrived". "Make Ready, Present, Fire"!!!👌👌👏👏👍👍🙌🙌
I remember the first time I read about Father Le Loutre's War. It really surprised me that while the Great Powers were taking a breather between the War of Austrian Succession and the Seven Years War, combat never actually fully ceased in Nova Scotia. The region basically suffered one big long war during that time frame...
Glad to see you're back. It's crazy because I learned I had ancestors in both the SYW and the ACW. Feels crazy seeing this stuff
That’s cool to hear!
Scottsullivanmma that’s very interesting because I just learned that a very distant cousin of mine married a woman who’s distant ancestors were killed in the seven years war and they were killed in an massacre known as the Gnadheuten massacre and this massacre took place right where leighton Pennsylvania is and it took place in 1755.
@@chasechristophermurraydola9314 that's crazy man, I'm glad to hear you know where they were. I had ancestors on both sides of the 2nd Siege of Louisborg
@@scottsullivanmma and I just found out that one of my very distant cousins in law’s ancestors was killed at the siege of louisburg in 1746.
Great job 🎉
Thank you Alan!
Another masterpiece
Only more fortune shall follow this series
Great video. How's about a series on King George's War? Seems very difficult to find out much on it...
Mornings when you post are 🔥 👌🏻
The best mornings!
More more more you are the master and commander of a battle breakdown
Wonderful video! I have never heard the history of Acadia as part of the SYW
Another great video thanks
Make a full on series on the battle of Gettysburg
As always, a greatly informative and entertaining addition to your excellent channel. Thanks again for the quality content.
Need more SYW!
Excellent work as always!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing! Been there many times :)
Thanks! Great work!
Thanks Bolo!
Love your work!, But I find the American civil war ones you do more interesting and entertaining, but regardless, keep doing what your doing!
really interesting, i never heard of this battle. Please make more seven years war content!
Thanks Micah!
@@WarhawkYT you're welcome
Great stuff as usual.
Great content as always!
Awesome!
Great and informative as always!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Do you have other videos on the subject
Are you planning on covering the ENTIRE Seven Years' War or focus on the North American theatre?
Yes but another channel will be assisting us
@@WarhawkYT Yes to which?
@@1987MartinT the entire seven years war! I'm not sure what we will be covering but a lot of it!
@@WarhawkYT Cool! Thanks for the clarification.
O have a huge book on this war that i have not read yet. It may be time after seeing this series.
And that Ladies and Gentlemen is how we got Cajuns and Roadkill cuisine ...not sure how I feel about the last one.
amazing
So, would you say that you have officially started the French & Indian/7 Years War?
Fort necessity was the start baby 😉
Seven Years War content! 😁
Let’s gooo!
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Really good lecture. Can the meeting in Albeny be seen as a dawn of the USA? A small disturbance is the background music is a littel bit too loud for my taste, your calm pleasant voice and the relevance of the topic are sufficiently exciting to stand stand for itself, without "noise". Otherwise well done👍
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Ye who believe in affection that hopes, and endures, and is patient,
Ye who believe in the beauty and strength of woman's devotion,
List to the mournful tradition still sung by the pines of the forest;
List to a Tale of Love in Acadie, home of the happy. Longfellow, Evangeline 1847
Calling forced deportation a form of genocide is quite a stretch.
It's certainly an ethnic cleansing. Genocide? I guess that depends on what definition you're using.
Acadians were fking around, but opted not to find out.
Not really, the Acadians in that area were farmers, the British wanted the farmland for the new areas that were captured. They did give the Acadians a choice to swear an oath to the king or else. The British didn’t just deport the Acadians. They went around Acadia destroying and burning all settlements so ensure those who ran away to hide never came back. It’s a shame. I was able to track my ancestry to having ancestors born in Beaubassin. This was the town that surrounded Fort Beausejour. Many were able to flee into the Miramichi and the Acadian peninsula, but some like Francois Chiasson, were deported back to France. He and his 2 children died on the passage.
YO how you been, Forgot yoour name btw
I am an Acadian Cajun
Nice bro!
The chickens are back at it again. God I hate the chicken man. Bawk Bawk Bawk chicken man and his historical revisionism
You’re just a chicken cheep cheep cheep
Revolutionary War soon ❤️
Yes!!!
If modern historians view the expulsions of Arcadian’s as genocide I want to
Hear what they think of the wholesale importation of peoples not native to Western Europe into Western Europe
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Truth to a liberal is like sunlight to a vampire.
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