| Hélène Adeline Guerber - 1898 - 372 sider
...butcher." The War of the Austrian Succession was barely ended when a new conflict broke out. This was known in Europe as the " Seven Years' War," and in America as the " French and Indian War." Once more the English and the French were opposed, and fought wherever they met. (302) • The British... | |
| New York State Historical Association - 1901 - 94 sider
...India and in America, and a quarrel over boundary lines in this latter country precipitated a contest, known in Europe as the " Seven Years' War," and in America as the " French and Indian War." For two years before war was really declared, the French were building forts and strengthening their... | |
| Charles William August Veditz, Bartlett Burleigh James - 1904 - 614 sider
...COLONIES IN 1763 THE Treaty of Paris, dated February 10, 1763, terminated a great international quarrel known in Europe as the Seven Years' War, and in America as the French and Indian War. From the British standpoint this struggle was simply a continuation of the long conflict between France... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1904 - 582 sider
...Treaty of Paris, dated February' i'a,- 1763, terminated a great international quarrel known ,! n'Europe as the Seven Years' War, and in America as the French and Indian War. From the British standpoint this sc'ragglc was simply a continuation of the long conflict between France... | |
| 1914 - 594 sider
...the British dominion by the Peace of Paris in 1763. Such was the grand result of the great struggle known in Europe as the Seven Years' War and in America as the French and Indian War. That great struggle ended forever the French dominion in North America and made Great Britain supreme... | |
| Ernest Albert Baker - 1914 - 596 sider
...in the South. [$1.50, 5oc., Macmillan, New York.] 1758-9. ALTSHELER, JA A Soldier of Manhattan. 1897 The war known in Europe as the Seven Years' War, and in America, where the scene passes, as the Great French and Indian War. A young New Yorker is an officer in one... | |
| 1917 - 422 sider
...formally declared war against Great Britain. The conflict which followed is known in European history as the "Seven Years' War," and in America as the "French and Indian War." This war was concluded by the treaty of Fontainebleau on November 3, 1762, by which France ceded to... | |
| 1917 - 508 sider
...formally declared war against Great Britain. The conflict which followed is known in European history as the "Seven Years' War," and in America as the "French and Indian War." This war was concluded by the treaty of Fontainebleau on November 3, 1762, by which France ceded to... | |
| Hamilton James Eckenrode - 1922 - 392 sider
...fell. This was the first blood shed in the great struggle between England and France and their allies, known in Europe as the Seven Years' War and in America as the French and Indian War. Shortly afterward Washington was besieged in a rude breastwork, called Fort Necessity, by an overwhelming... | |
| Francis Joseph Dowd - 1923 - 422 sider
...more than three hundred miles, now threatened by the tomahawk and scalping knife. Thus began in 1754 the war known in Europe as the Seven Years' War, and in America as the French and Indian War. In this war England, by the aid of her American colonies, was the victor, while vanquished France,... | |
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