List of 18th-century wars involving the Thirteen Colonies
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This List of Colonial American Wars includes military conflicts involving the Thirteen Colonies and their predecessor colonies from 1701 till 1774. It covers the colonies that joined them prior to the American Revolution and the colonies' Independence in 1776 (for example the Plymouth Colony merged with Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691 and the Saybrook Colony merged with Connecticut Colony in 1644). These would include the New England Colonies, Chesapeake Colonies, Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies, as well as in the British-controlled Ohio Country and Illinois Country.
There are 20 military conflicts in this list, excluded are all conflicts involving other British territories in British America that did not become part of the United States.
This list is part of a larger series of list articles that cover the various wars involving the United States from its colonial roots to the present. They are:
- Lists of wars involving the United States
- List of 17th-century wars involving the Thirteen Colonies
- List of 18th-century wars involving the Thirteen Colonies
- List of wars involving the United States in the 18th century
- List of wars involving the United States in the 19th century
- List of wars involving the United States in the 20th century
- List of wars involving the United States in the 21st century
Key
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Colonial victory Another result * Colonial defeat
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*e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown or indecisive, inconclusive
Criteria for inclusion on this list
[edit]While this list is related to the wars involving the United States, it serves as a historical prequel in that it focuses on the colonies and territories that would later make up the United States. As such the criteria will be similar and different in several respects.
- Being that rebellions were much more common in this area, produced a great loss of life per capita in the region where they were fought, and were more geopolitically significant, rebellions are allowed to be included in this list, with the exception of slave rebellions. However, bloodless rebellions will not be included unless there is a change in territory, but all other rebellions can be linked in the see also section. Riots such as the Boston Massacre or the Knowles Riot and/or vigilantism such the burning of the Peggy Stewart or the Boston Tea Party should likewise not be included. If it can be established that a North American based anti piracy campaign can be established this may be included.
- Extended wars focusing on European or other non British North American colonies should only be included if a successor colony or territory is included in some way or affected a colony. For example, the Nine Years' War should not be included, but King William's War should be included as it is the portion of the war that focuses on the North America theater.
- Colonial Wars not including the 13 British Colonies and/or territories that became the United States should generally not be included especially if there was no British involvement. For example conflicts such as the Dutch Conquest of New Sweden should not be included, though they may be referenced in the see also section.
18th century wars
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Queen Anne's War (2nd Intercolonial War) (1702–1713) Part of the War of the Spanish Succession and the Indian Wars Location: North America ![]() |
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Muscogee (Creek) Iroquois Confederacy Remained largely neutral, but participated on both sides |
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Iroquois Confederacy Remained largely neutral, but participated on both sides |
Colonial/British Victory
British victory over French in Canada. Spanish Empire in the Americas remains intact. |
Anne English monarch (March 8, 1702 – May 1, 1707) British monarch (May 1, 1707 – August 1, 1714) |
Cary's Rebellion (1711) Location: Province of Carolina |
Province of Carolina | English Dissenters/Rebels | Colonial Victory
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Anne English monarch (March 8, 1702 – May 1, 1707) British monarch (May 1, 1707 – August 1, 1714) |
Tuscarora War (1711–1715) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Eastern North Carolina ![]() |
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Tuscarora Coree Cothechney Machapunga Mattamuskeet Neusiok Pamlico Seneca Weetock |
Colonial Victory
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Anne English monarch (March 8, 1702 – May 1, 1707) British monarch (May 1, 1707 – August 1, 1714) George I |
Yamasee War (1715–1717) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: eastern Province of South Carolina |
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Yamasee Ochese Creeks Catawba (until 1715) Cherokee (until 1716) Waxhaw Santee |
Colonial Victory
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George I (August 1, 1714 – June 11, 1727) |
Battle of Cape Fear River (1718)
Part of Piracy in the Caribbean and the Golden Age of Piracy ![]() |
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Colonial Victory
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George I (August 1, 1714 – June 11, 1727) |
Battle of Ocracoke (1718)
Part of Piracy in the Caribbean and the Golden Age of Piracy Location: Ocracoke Island, Province of North Carolina ![]() |
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Colonial/British Victory
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George I (August 1, 1714 – June 11, 1727) |
Chickasaw Wars (1721–1763) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: East Arkansas, West Tennessee and Northeast Mississippi ![]() |
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Colonial/Chickasaw Victory
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George I (August 1, 1714 – June 11, 1727) George II George III |
Dummer's War (1722–1725) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Northern New England and Nova Scotia ![]() |
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Colonial Victory
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George I (August 1, 1714 – June 11, 1727) |
Cresap's War (1730-1767) Location: Pennsylvania–Maryland border |
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Inconclusive/Other Result | George II (June 11, 1727 – October 25, 1760) George III |
Colonial British Incursion into Spanish Florida [Siege of St. Augustine (1740), Siege of Fort Mose] (1740) Part of War of Jenkins' Ear and the Spanish Alarm |
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Spanish Victory
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George II (June 11, 1727 – October 25, 1760) |
Invasion of Georgia (1742)
Part of War of Jenkins' Ear and the Spanish Alarm Location: St. Simons Island, Province of Georgia ![]() |
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Colonial/British Victory
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George II (June 11, 1727 – October 25, 1760) |
Battle of Galudoghson (1742) Location: Western Colony of Virginia |
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Onondaga | Inconclusive/Other Result
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George II (June 11, 1727 – October 25, 1760) |
Brunswick Town raid (1748) Part of War of Jenkins' Ear and the Spanish Alarm Location: Brunswick Town, Province of North Carolina![]() |
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Colonial Victory
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George II (June 11, 1727 – October 25, 1760) |
King George's War (3rd Intercolonial War) (1744–1748) Part of the War of Austrian Succession and the American Indian Wars Location: North America![]() |
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Inconclusive/Other Result
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George II (June 11, 1727 – October 25, 1760) |
Father Le Loutre's War (1749–1755) Part of the French and Indian War and the American Indian Wars Location: Acadia and Nova Scotia ![]() |
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Colonial Victory
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George II (June 11, 1727 – October 25, 1760) |
French and Indian War (4th Intercolonial War) (1754–1763) Part of the Seven Years' War, the Sixty Years' War, and the American Indian Wars Location: North America ![]() |
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Colonial Victory
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George II (June 11, 1727 – October 25, 1760) George III |
Anglo-Cherokee War (1758-1761) Part of the French and Indian War Location: Province of North Carolina and Province of South Carolina ![]() |
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Cherokee | Colonial/British Victory
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George II (June 11, 1727 – October 25, 1760) George III |
Pontiac's War (1763–1766) Part of the American Indian Wars and a continuation of the French and Indian War Location: Great Lakes region of North America ![]() |
Province of Pennsylvania
Province of Quebec including the Illinois Country |
Native American Coalition[1][2]
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Inconclusive/Other Result
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George III (October 25, 1760 – January 29, 1820) |
War of the Regulation (1766–1771) Part of the Regulator Movement Location: Central North Carolina ![]() |
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Regulators | Colonial Government Victory
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George III (October 25, 1760 – January 29, 1820) |
Lord Dunmore's War (1774) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Ohio Country ![]() |
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Shawnees Mingos |
Colonial Victory
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George III (October 25, 1760 – January 29, 1820) |
See also
[edit]- Colonial American military history
- List of incidents of civil unrest in Colonial North America
- British America
- Colonial history of the United States
- New Netherland settlements
- French and Indian Wars
- British colonization of the Americas
- Culpeper's Rebellion
- Josias Fendall#Fendall's Rebellion
- 1689 Boston revolt
- Leisler's Rebellion
- Gove's Rebellion
- Pennamite–Yankee War
- The Black Boys rebellion
- Charter Oak#Incident
- Timeline of the American Revolution
- New Sweden
- New Spain
- Russian colonization of North America
- Scottish colonization of the Americas
- Danish colonization of the Americas
- Curonian colonization of the Americas
- Hospitaller colonization of the Americas
- Saint Thomas (Brandenburg colony)
- Slave rebellion and resistance in the United States
- Military history of the Acadians
- List of conflicts in British America
- Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)
- New Holland (Acadia)
- Sixty Years' War
- Raid on Newfoundland (1665)
- Vermont Republic
- Calendar (New Style) Act 1750#
- Capture of the sloop Ranger
Notes
[edit]- ^ The Hunt for Blackbeard was propagated by Governor Alexander Spotswood of the Colony of Virginia.
References
[edit]- ^ Government of Canada. "In Defence of Their Homelands." Canada.ca, April 19, 2018. Link.
- ^ "Pontiac's War." Nations at War, 2020. https://nationsatwar.tv/conflicts/pontiacs-war/.