There were some larger battles and sieges in North America during Queen Anne's War. Think for example of the siege of St Augustine, Florida in 1702, the siege and capture of Port Royal (now Annapolis) on Nova Scotia in 1710. The attempt to capture Port Royal in 1707 was also pretty conventional.
The number of troops involved was of course small. For Port Royal 1707, the expedition from New England numbered two regiments, about 1,200 men in total.
Much of the warfare was the border fighting thing: skirmishes, (long range) reconnaissance raids, and pillaging/burning. For this, think of anything between 20 and 200 men. Troops involved were mostly colonial soldiers / provincials, levied from the militia, often augmented by allied natives.
By coincidence, I intend to bring out a book on this topic this autumn
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http://drenthpublishing.nl/colonialsold ... diers.html.