The Savage YearsHarper, 1959 - 288 sider Story of the last French and Indian war in North America climaxed by the fall of New France. |
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... provincials more to their senses , although there is no record that any in the north voiced the sentiments expressed by George Washington , when he read the proclamation in Winchester to three companies of the Virginia Regiment on ...
... provincials more to their senses , although there is no record that any in the north voiced the sentiments expressed by George Washington , when he read the proclamation in Winchester to three companies of the Virginia Regiment on ...
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... provincials , who had scarcely been engaged . There was no excuse for Abercrombie's conduct , but he had his scapegoat : " Though the provincials could hardly be said to be engaged that day , the losses which they take credit for having ...
... provincials , who had scarcely been engaged . There was no excuse for Abercrombie's conduct , but he had his scapegoat : " Though the provincials could hardly be said to be engaged that day , the losses which they take credit for having ...
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... provincials were on garrison duty in Nova Scotia and Louis- bourg to man the forts denuded for Wolfe's expedition . Thousands more regulars defended the frontier line from Pennsylvania to Georgia for the complacent colonists , although ...
... provincials were on garrison duty in Nova Scotia and Louis- bourg to man the forts denuded for Wolfe's expedition . Thousands more regulars defended the frontier line from Pennsylvania to Georgia for the complacent colonists , although ...
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GEORGE WASHINGTON COMES OF | 13 |
Across the Alleghenies Page | 26 |
BAITING THE GOVERNORS | 31 |
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Amherst arrived artillery assembly attack battalions battle Beauport Bigot boats Bougainville Braddock brigadier British colonies brought camp campaign Canada Canadians and Indians Cape Breton Island Captain captured carried Colonel colonists colony marines command Cumberland defence Dinwiddie Duquesne duty enemy England expedition fight fire fleet force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Fort Edward Fort Frontenac Fort William Henry France French frontier garrison Governor Governor-General Grenadiers guns Highlanders honour hundred Ile aux Noix James Wolfe killed King King's Lake Ontario land Lawrence Lévis light infantry Loudoun Louisbourg Marquis de Montcalm miles military militia Minister Monckton Montcalm Montmorency Montreal North America officers Ohio Oswego Paris Pennsylvania Pitt Point Levis position provincials Quebec regiments regulars reinforcements river sent settlements ships Shirley shore soldiers supplies Ticonderoga town Townshend trade troops Vaudreuil victory Virginia Washington William Henry Wolfe Wolfe's wounded wrote