Attack at Mocodome

Attack at Mocodome
Part of Father Le Loutre's War

John Connor, Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
DateFebruary 21, 1753
Location
Mocodome[1] (present-day Country Harbour), Nova Scotia
Result Mi'kmaq victory
Belligerents
Mi'kmaq British America
Commanders and leaders
unknown
Strength
unknown
Casualties and losses
6 Mi'kmaq 2 killed, 2 prisoners

The attack at Mocodome was a battle which occurred during Father Le Loutre's War in present-day Country Harbour, Nova Scotia[a] on February 21, 1753 which saw two British mariners and six Mi'kmaq killed. The battle ended any hope for the survival of the Treaty of 1752 signed by Governor Peregrine Hopson and Mi'kmaq chief Jean-Baptiste Cope.


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