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A Particular History of the Five Years French and Indian War in New England and Parts Adjacent provides an authoritative and detailed examination of one of North America’s most significant colonial conflicts. Spanning from the King of France’s declaration on March 15, 1744, through the subsequent peace treaty with Eastern tribes, this work offers readers a comprehensive account of military campaigns, diplomatic negotiations, and the impact on colonial settlements.
Written by William Shirley and Samuel Gardner Drake, this historical narrative captures the political complexities, military strategies, and human experiences of those involved in the war. The text serves as an invaluable primary source for understanding colonial American history, the tensions between European powers in North America, and the role of Native American tribes in shaping the outcome of the conflict.







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