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The French and Indian War is one of the most significant, yet least acknowledged and understood, periods of American history. Fought chiefly between the two imperial powers of England and France in the mid-18th century, the struggle would also draw in native Indian nations who sought to exert their own strength and sovereignty over the North American continent.
Inside you will read about... β Imperial Appetites β Sparks Ignite β Rumours of War β Pitt Rising β The Montcalm Before the Storm β Fortresses Fall β From the Plains of Abraham to Peace
From the first shots fired in the Ohio Valley wilderness in 1754 until the Treaty of Paris signed in 1763, the French and Indian War became a conflict that encircled the globe, drawing in nation after nation and inciting battles from the Caribbean to the Philippines. This book tells the story of this mighty struggle and how its outcome ultimately laid the foundations for the modern world we inhabit today.
Iβd highly rate the book because it is brief in plain English, so you can get through the pages fast. Meanwhile, it doesnβt miss the points and lessons we learn from the event in big picture.The history of the Seven Years' War (French and Indian War was the North American Theater of this global warfare), the first part of the Second Global War, like the Great War (1914-1918) as the first round of the Third Global War, supports my idea that the Thirty Years' War in the previous century was actual
Not much is known about the war that was fought during the 18th Century for dominance in North America as the world was busy with the wars that were being fought on the continent. However, what was happening in the continent was impacting the developments in North America. The book brings about quite clearly how the French influence was eliminated in the region by the British.
I clearly remember thinking that the French and Indian War made no sense to me when I was in the fifth grade. I wondered why the French and Native Americans were at war with each other, and why that war had anything to do with American history. Clearly the way it was being taught was wrong (at least to me).Winston Churchill once called this war, known in Europe as The Seven Year War, the first world war. The French and the Native Americans were allied and fighting the British. George Washington

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