King William's War
The first of the French and Indian Wars, King William's War (1689–1697), was the North American theater of the War of the Grand Alliance (1688–1697) fought principally in Europe between the armies of France under Louis XIV and those of a coalition of European powers including England.
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French and Indian Wars - 1689 - 1697 - North America - War of the Grand Alliance - 1688 - Europe - France - Louis XIV - England
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King William's War started when William III of England joined the League of Augsburg against France.
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William III of England - League of Augsburg
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The war saw attacks by France and its Indian allies on British frontier settlements. The British failed to seize Quebec City, Quebec, and the French commander there attacked the British-held coast. The Treaty of Ryswick in 1697 was supposed to end the war, but peace did not last long, and shortly the colonies were embroiled in the next of the French and Indian Wars, Queen Anne's War (1702–1713).
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Quebec City, Quebec - Treaty of Ryswick - Queen Anne's War - 1702 - 1713
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