1696年,新法蘭西和瓦巴納基聯盟的部落在卡斯坦和皮埃爾·迪貝維爾(英语:Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville)的領導下,回到了芬迪灣並打了場海戰,之後再往前去突襲緬因州的佩馬奎德(英语:Pemaquid, Maine)。佩馬奎德攻城戰之後,迪貝維爾帶領了一百二十四名加拿大人、阿卡迪亞人、密克馬克人、以及阿布納基人的部隊進行阿瓦隆半島戰役。他們在紐芬蘭摧毀了幾乎每個英國移居地,一百多個英國人被殺,數百人遭俘,近五百人被驅逐到英格蘭或法蘭西[38]。為了報復,丘奇進行了他第四次對阿卡迪亞的遠征,並對在希格內克托地峽和那時的首都佛特納什瓦克上的阿卡迪亞社區實行了一個報復性的突襲[39]。儘管重約250磅,丘奇仍親自帶領部隊屠殺希格內克托的居民,並掠奪他們的家庭用品,焚燒他們的房屋和屠宰牲畜。
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