Arms for Empire: A Military History of the British Colonies in North America, 1607-1763Macmillan, 1973 - 566 halaman The Genesis of the American Military Tradition; The Opening Stages of Armed Conflict, 1622-1689; The Anglo-French Struggle Begins: King Williams Warl, 1689-1697; The Struggle Resumes: Queen Annes War, 1702-1713; "Cold War" Eighteenth-Century Style, 1713-1738; The War of the 1740s; Problems of a Military Era; Dangerous Interlude, 1748-1754; The Climactic Struggle for Empire: First Phase, 1755-1757; The Climactic Struggle for Empire: Second Phase,1758-1760; The Transition to Peace and Revolution. |
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... important trade in furs and peltry . All the major contenders for American territory realized the importance of maintaining friendly relations with the neighboring tribes for purposes of commercial intercourse and mutual support . But ...
... important trade in furs and peltry . All the major contenders for American territory realized the importance of maintaining friendly relations with the neighboring tribes for purposes of commercial intercourse and mutual support . But ...
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... important in peacetime for the flow of furs and trad- ing goods and in wartime for the advance of invading armies . Lake Ontario was at least of equal importance , for it not only gave the French a backdoor approach to the Mohawk Valley ...
... important in peacetime for the flow of furs and trad- ing goods and in wartime for the advance of invading armies . Lake Ontario was at least of equal importance , for it not only gave the French a backdoor approach to the Mohawk Valley ...
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... important gains already made . " A little more or a little less territory in North America should not cause a war , " chided one French official . " Each nation possesses more than she can use for a long time to come . " It was a noble ...
... important gains already made . " A little more or a little less territory in North America should not cause a war , " chided one French official . " Each nation possesses more than she can use for a long time to come . " It was a noble ...
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The Genesis of the American Military Tradition | 1 |
The Opening Stages of Armed Conflict 16221689 | 42 |
King Williams War | 80 |
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