Encyclopedia of the French & Indian War in North America, 1754-1763


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Richly detailed biographies of British and French officers and men, noteworthy colonists, and prominent Native Americans; plus regimental histories, important battles, locations, forts, military terminology, Native tribes, and political and social issues. S4517HB - $96.00




The French and Indian War


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French and Indian War


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French and Indian War The French and Indian War is one of the most significant, yet least acknowledged and understood, periods of American history. Fought chiefly between the two imperial powers of England and France in the mid-18th century, the struggle would also draw in native Indian nations who sought to exert their own strength and sovereignty over the North American continent. Inside you will read about... ✓ Imperial Appetites ✓ Sparks Ignite ✓ Rumours of War ✓ Pitt Rising ✓ The Montcalm Before the Storm ✓ Fortresses Fall ✓ From the Plains of Abraham to Peace From the first shots fired in the Ohio Valley wilderness in 1754 until the Treaty of Paris signed in 1763, the French and Indian War became a conflict that encircled the globe, drawing in nation after nation and inciting battles from the Caribbean to the Philippines. This book tells the story of this mighty struggle and how its outcome ultimately laid the foundations for the modern world we inhabit today.










Brief History of the French and Indian War


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The Philadelphia Print Shop, Ltd. presents a brief history of the French and Indian War (1754-1763). The war was the last in a series of wars in which France and England competed for domination in North America. The print shop also offers information on a reference book on the war and access to related maps.




French and Indian War


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Step into the turbulent world of the mid-18th century with "The French and Indian War," an enthralling account of the last major conflict between the British and French empires on North American soil. This gripping narrative unfolds the dramatic events, strategic maneuvers, and fierce battles that defined a pivotal moment in history. From the dense forests of the Ohio Valley to the strategic heights of Quebec's Plains of Abraham, explore how imperial appetites for land and resources ignited a war that would reshape the continent. Witness the clash of titans as young George Washington rises to prominence, and William Pitt's strategic genius turns the tide for the British. Feel the tension as Native American tribes, navigating their survival amidst the chaos, ally with competing forces. Author Charles William delves deep into the ambitions and struggles of the British and French, painting a vivid picture of the war's significant battles and the intricate alliances that determined the fate of North America. Experience the fall of mighty fortresses, the harrowing retreats, and the ultimate triumphs that led to the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1763. This meticulously researched book not only recounts the historical facts but also brings to life the human stories behind them. Perfect for history enthusiasts, military buffs, and anyone intrigued by the complex move of power, "The French and Indian War" offers valuable lessons and a deeper understanding of how the past shapes our world today. Engage with the past, and let it inspire your present. Grab your copy today and embark on an unforgettable journey through one of history's most consequential wars!