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Что (кто) такое Queen Anne"s War - определение

NORTH AMERICAN THEATER OF THE WAR OF THE SPANISH SUCCESSION
Queen Annes War; 2nd Intercolonial War; War of Queen Anne; Third Indian War; Second Intercontinental War
  • Shortly after the war, the French established the [[Fortress of Louisbourg]]. The fortified settlement was located to the north of the ceded Acadian territory, on [[Cape Breton Island]].
  • Governor of Plaisance]], led a French and Mi'kmaq expedition against English settlements in Newfoundland.
  • The [[Battle of Norridgewock]] during [[Dummer's War]], August 1724. After portions of Acadia were ceded, the British faced resistance from Abenaki and Mi'kmaq tribes.
  • New French [[raid on Deerfield]], Massachusetts, in February 1704
  • captured the settlement]]. The fall of Port Royal ended French control over the eastern peninsula of Acadia.
  • Mi'kmaq]] militia.
  • Map of European colonies in North America. Areas in purple were territories France ceded to England in the [[Treaty of Utrecht]], the peace treaty that concluded the war.
  • the last war with England]].
  • Port Royal]], [[Acadia]], 1702. Few settlements had stone fortification at the start of the war.
  • Bourbon]] alliance.
  • Mohawk]] chief, was successful in gaining support from [[Anne, Queen of Great Britain]], to launch an expedition to take [[Quebec City]].

Queen Anne style architecture         
  • Ashfield]]
  • House in the [[Old West End District (Toledo, Ohio)]], a district with many more simple examples
  • [[Bluecoat Chambers]] in [[Liverpool]] (1717), in a version of the original Queen Anne style
  • Eureka]], [[California]], is widely considered to be one of the most extreme examples of American Queen Anne style.
  • [[Douglas House, Petersham]], early 18th century
  • [[Hanbury Hall]] in [[Worcestershire]] (c. 1706) is about as large a building as is found in the English Queen Anne style
  • [[Norman Shaw Buildings]], London
  • APA Building]] in Melbourne, circa 1900. It was Australia's tallest building from its completion in 1889 to 1912 and was demolished in 1980.
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Queen Anne architecture; Queen Anne-style; Queen Anne house; Queen Ann style; American Shingle style; American shingle style; Queen Anne (architecture); Queen Anne (style); Queen-Anne style; Queen Anne Style architecture; Queen Anne architcture; Queen Anne revival; Queen Anne Victorian; Queen Anne revival style; Australian Queen Anne style; Queen Anne styling; Queen Anne-style architecture; Queen Anne Architecture
The Queen Anne style of British architecture refers to either the English Baroque architecture of the time of Queen Anne (who reigned from 1702 to 1714) or the British Queen Anne Revival form that became popular during the last quarter of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century.Cambridge Encyclopedia, Crystal (Cambridge University Press) 1994, p.
Queen Anne         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Queen Anna; Queen Ann; Queen anne; Anne (queen); Anne, Queen; Queen Anne (disambiguation); Anne the Queen; Anne, Queen Consort; Queen Consort Anne; Anne (queen consort); Anne, the Queen Consort; Anne the Queen Consort; Anne, Queen consort; Anne, queen consort
¦ adjective denoting a style of English furniture or architecture characteristic of the early 18th century.
Queen Ann (Pamunkey chief)         
RULER OF THE PAMUNKEY TRIBE
Queen Anne (Pamunkey chief); Ann (Pamunkey chief)
Queen Ann (c. 1650–1723) appears in Virginia records between 1706 and 1718 as ruler of the Pamunkey tribe of Virginia.

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Queen Anne's War

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. In France it was known as the Second Intercolonial War.