Queen Mary's War (An Orange Dynasty)

Queen Mary's War (1702 - 1707) is the English term for the Nort American theatre of the War of the Spanish Succession fought between the colonial forces of England, and France and Spain, aided by their Indian allies. Fighting for control of the continent, Queen Mary's War was the second in a series of wars known as the French and Indian Wars (this war colloquially known as the Second French and Indian War) and was the first to involve native tribes allied with the European powers on a grand scale.

Despite a preliminary peace in Europe in 1705, fighting continued in the colonies until early 1707 until news of the Treaty of Mainz reached the Americas in which France ceded Newfoundland and Acadia to England, but maintained ambiguous language over the status of the Hudson Bay. Following the signing of the Treaty of Plymouth later in the year, almost all Indian forces allied against the English laid down their arms with the exception of the Sebastian Rale-led Wabanaki Confederacy who continued to fight in the Wabanaki War.