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Anchor text: Fredericton
Target Entity: Fredericton
Preceding Context: After the Conquest of Acadia (1710), Acadians migrated from peninsula Nova Scotia to the French-occupied Saint John River. These Acadians were seen as the most resistant to British rule in the region. During the French and Indian War, many more Acadians sought refuge from maintland Nova Scotia to the St. John River. During the St. John River Campaign (1758), the British built Fort Frederick on the remains of Fort Menagoueche and burned every village on the river up to and including
Succeeding Context: , New Brunswick.
Paragraph Title: St. John River Campaign (1758–59)
Source Page: Saint John, New Brunswick

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