Description
This scholarly work provides a particular and detailed history of the Five Years French and Indian War, focusing on New England and adjacent regions during the period from March 15, 1744, when the conflict was declared by the King of France, through to the concluding treaty with the Eastern tribes.
The book offers readers an in-depth examination of the military campaigns, strategic engagements, and the complex interplay between colonial forces, French armies, and Native American nations. William Shirley and Samuel Gardner Drake combine their expertise to deliver a comprehensive narrative that captures the political, military, and social dimensions of this pivotal conflict.
This hardcover edition serves as an essential resource for historians, students, and enthusiasts interested in colonial American history, the French and Indian Wars, and New England’s role in shaping early American military and diplomatic traditions.
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