The British Empire Before the American Revolution: Provincial Characteristics and Sectional Tendencies in the Era Preceding the American Crisis ..., Volum 7Caxton printers, Limited, 1949 |
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... North America under gen- erals who could and did utilize them to advantage ; both British regulars and American provincials , moreover , became at last adept in wilderness fighting ; and , withal , such ample resources of every variety ...
... North America under gen- erals who could and did utilize them to advantage ; both British regulars and American provincials , moreover , became at last adept in wilderness fighting ; and , withal , such ample resources of every variety ...
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... NORTH AMERICA BEGINS TO EBB French power in North America at high tide in 1757 Masters of all but the eastern rim of the continent Growing shortage of food in Canada Seizure of grain by the government Harvest failures of 1756 and 1757 ...
... NORTH AMERICA BEGINS TO EBB French power in North America at high tide in 1757 Masters of all but the eastern rim of the continent Growing shortage of food in Canada Seizure of grain by the government Harvest failures of 1756 and 1757 ...
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... North America.11 In turning now to a consideration of the year's operation in North America , it would be well to take up in sequence the attack on Louisbourg , then the movement against Ticonderoga , the destruc- tion of Frontenac ...
... North America.11 In turning now to a consideration of the year's operation in North America , it would be well to take up in sequence the attack on Louisbourg , then the movement against Ticonderoga , the destruc- tion of Frontenac ...
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The PittNewcastle ministry June 17571761 | xlvii |
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Washingtons military leadership in the province 17558 34 | 8 |
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