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Anastasy [175]
1 year ago
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How were king william’s war and queen anne’s war similar, and in what ways did they differ?

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Sedaia [141]1 year ago
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The wars of King Williams and Queen Anne both resulted in negotiated peace treaties and had minimal impact on the colonies, they also fought concurrent conflicts in Europe. The Wars of the Spanish Succession and the League of Augsburg were fought in Europe under the reigns of King William and Queen Anne, respectively.

The failure to abide by the treaties and accords established at the end of King Philip's War was a major contributing factor to the outbreak of the King William's War. The fact that the Indians were receiving assistance from the French or maybe the Dutch further disturbed the English.

The War of the Spanish Succession, a greater conflict taking place in Europe, was only being waged in the New World as Queen Anne's War's theatre. The conflict started in November 1702 when Castillo de San Marcos, a Spanish colonial bastion in St. Augustine, Florida, came under siege from English provincial soldiers and their local allies, led by Governor James Moore of Carolina.

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