"The Conquest of New France: A Chronicle of the Colonial Wars" offers a gripping account of the struggle between Great Britain and France for control of North America during the 18th century. Part of the esteemed "Chronicles of America Series," this volume by George M. Wrong delves into the pivotal conflicts that shaped the future of the continent.
Focusing on King George's War (1744-1748) and the broader context of the Colonial Wars, the book provides a detailed exploration of the military and political strategies employed by both sides. From the rugged landscapes of New France to the burgeoning settlements of the British colonies, the narrative vividly portrays the clashes and tensions that ultimately led to the fall of French power in North America. A valuable resource for anyone interested in American history, military history, and the colonial period, this chronicle provides essential insights into a defining era. Explore the roots of the United States and Canada through this meticulously researched and engagingly written account of a crucial period in their shared past.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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