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The Mohawk Valley raid (February 1692) was conducted against three Mohawk villages located in the Mohawk River valley by French and Indian warriors under the overall command of Nicolas d'Ailleboust de Manthet. The action, part of a long-running French-Iroquois conflict and King William's War, which pitted the French against the Iroquois-allied English, resulted in the destruction of three villages, including critical stores of food. Many Mohawk were either killed or captured, with the latter intended to populate Christian Indian villages near Montreal.

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  • Raid de la vallée Mohawk (fr)
  • Mohawk Valley raid (en)
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  • The Mohawk Valley raid (February 1692) was conducted against three Mohawk villages located in the Mohawk River valley by French and Indian warriors under the overall command of Nicolas d'Ailleboust de Manthet. The action, part of a long-running French-Iroquois conflict and King William's War, which pitted the French against the Iroquois-allied English, resulted in the destruction of three villages, including critical stores of food. Many Mohawk were either killed or captured, with the latter intended to populate Christian Indian villages near Montreal. (en)
  • Le raid de la vallée Mohawk est un raid conduit en février 1692 contre trois villages Mohawks situés dans la vallée de la rivière Mohawk par des guerriers français et amérindiens sous le commandement de Nicolas d'Ailleboust de Manthet. Le combat, qui s'inscrit dans le contexte des guerres franco-iroquoises et de la Première Guerre intercoloniale, oppose les Français aux Iroquois, alliés de l'Angleterre. Il s'achève par la destruction de trois villages, ainsi que d'importantes réserves de nourriture. De nombreux Mohawks sont tués ou capturés, les prisonniers étant destinés à peupler un village catholique amérindien, situé à proximité de Montréal. (fr)
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  • Le raid de la vallée Mohawk est un raid conduit en février 1692 contre trois villages Mohawks situés dans la vallée de la rivière Mohawk par des guerriers français et amérindiens sous le commandement de Nicolas d'Ailleboust de Manthet. Le combat, qui s'inscrit dans le contexte des guerres franco-iroquoises et de la Première Guerre intercoloniale, oppose les Français aux Iroquois, alliés de l'Angleterre. Il s'achève par la destruction de trois villages, ainsi que d'importantes réserves de nourriture. De nombreux Mohawks sont tués ou capturés, les prisonniers étant destinés à peupler un village catholique amérindien, situé à proximité de Montréal. Les assaillants, ralentis par leurs prisonniers, sont suivis par une force anglo-iroquoise rapidement déployée et conduite par le Major Pieter Schuyler. Les deux camps se livrent des escarmouches dans les jours qui suivent le raid. Le assaillants sont contraints d'abandonner un certain nombre de prisonniers pendant la poursuite, et souffrent de la faim lors de leur retour à Montréal — certaines de leur caches de nourriture ayant été détruite. Les Mohawks sont sérieusement affaiblis en tant que force militaire au sein de la ligue iroquoise, et les conséquences du raid contribueront à la paix de 1701 négociée entre les Iroquois, les Français, et plusieurs autres tribus amérindiennes. (fr)
  • The Mohawk Valley raid (February 1692) was conducted against three Mohawk villages located in the Mohawk River valley by French and Indian warriors under the overall command of Nicolas d'Ailleboust de Manthet. The action, part of a long-running French-Iroquois conflict and King William's War, which pitted the French against the Iroquois-allied English, resulted in the destruction of three villages, including critical stores of food. Many Mohawk were either killed or captured, with the latter intended to populate Christian Indian villages near Montreal. The raiders, burdened with their prisoners, were followed by a rapidly deployed English-Iroquois force led by Major Pieter Schuyler. The two forces engaged in skirmishing a few days after the raid. Because of the pursuit, the raiders were forced to release most of their prisoners, and were subjected to starvation due to the spoilage of some of their supply caches before they returned to Montreal. The Mohawk were seriously weakened as a military force within the Iroquois league, and the raid's effects contributed to the 1701 peace negotiated between the Iroquois, French, and many other tribes. (en)
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