| Date | Event | Location | Notes | Links |
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| 1754, Feb.4 | Letter | NH | as to the murder of two Indians in New Hampshire and to the danger of the Indians' revenge | |
| 1754, Spring | Abenaki Trading with Phineas Stevens | Fort #4, Charlestown NH | List of Names | |
| 1754, Apr.1 | Letter | MA to NH | mentions the the murder of Indians at Wiscasset by the English and prisoners who were freed by a mob but charged with the killing of two St.Francois Indians | |
| 1754, May 24 | Document | ? | the Cagnawaga [Quebec Mohawk], Worenock [Becancour] and Arssegunticook [St.Francis] are planning attacks on the English to repay for the deaths of two Indians the previous year ... several of the Canada Indians sent word to William Lithgow that the English were in danger as several of the tribes were planning revenge for the death of two Indians; hostilities are to be committed east of the Saco River; some of the tribes near Richmond are in favor of joining the Canada Indians | |
| 1754, Jul.25 | Document | ME | Chief Polan (Presumpscot Abenaki) is accused of many cruel and hostile acts towards the English | |
| 1755, Jun.27 | Letter | Penobscot | the Penobscot admit that their relations with the Cannada Indians brought them into trouble | |
| 1755, Aug.18 | Letter | Boston to the Penobscot | Lieutenant Governor Phips urges that the tribes join the English in a war against hostile Indians, particularly the Arresaguntacooks | |
| 1755, Nov.1 | Proclamation of War | Boston MA | against the Penobscot Indians because they have broken their treaty by refusing to join the English in a war on the Arrasaguntecooks [other Abenaki] | |
| 1757, June | Death of Ebenezer Hall | Matinicus Island ME | Ebenezer Hall of Matinicus Island | |
| 1757, Jul.27 | Report | ME | many of Cannada Indians are at Penobscot | |
| 1759, Sept. | French Quebec falls to the English | Quebec, Canada | ||
| 1759, Oct. | Roger's Raid | Odanak Village PQ | Roger's Raid on St. Francis | |
| 1763 | Treaty of Paris | Europe | France gives Canada (New France & Acadia) to England Wabanaki homelands included without Wabanaki consent |
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| 1763 | Royal Proclamation of King of England | English Colonial America | Native land rights recognized all lands not sold by Natives or Granted to someone by the King belong to Native people |
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