Date | 1917 | ||
Location | Hudson Bay | ||
Result | Decisive French victory | ||
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The French-Alaskan War was a brief, minor conflict between the Empire of France and Alaska over a series of islands in the mouth of the Hudson Bay in 1917. It is often regarded as part of the Colonial Wars. It resulted in a French victory, although with minimal casualties for either side, and helped align the Alaskans with their former foe, the Americans, against the French in later years.