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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... remained loyal . Social unrest remained muted but the ideas that fathered the revolution were already stirring . Rousseau was declaiming against the wrongs of society . Montesquieu was seeking to counter the power of despots by ...
... remained loyal . Social unrest remained muted but the ideas that fathered the revolution were already stirring . Rousseau was declaiming against the wrongs of society . Montesquieu was seeking to counter the power of despots by ...
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... remained unfilled until a few days before the expedition sailed . Then it was given to George Townshend . Newcastle's nephew had survived the displeasure of the Duke of Cumberland . He had made his name in Parliament 1 by his ...
... remained unfilled until a few days before the expedition sailed . Then it was given to George Townshend . Newcastle's nephew had survived the displeasure of the Duke of Cumberland . He had made his name in Parliament 1 by his ...
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... remained another year's campaigning before the French in North America , fatally weakened and disorganised by Wolfe's victory , finally surrendered to the encircling British forces . Amherst had ended the year 1759 where he stood . An ...
... remained another year's campaigning before the French in North America , fatally weakened and disorganised by Wolfe's victory , finally surrendered to the encircling British forces . Amherst had ended the year 1759 where he stood . An ...
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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