So far as Canada was concerned, its action seems to have been partly a product of the sentiment of military pride which was first aroused by the
England’s First Overseas Colony
IntroductionIn the Elizabethan era, when maritime discovery was being actively pursued by England's adventurous spirits, Sir Humphrey Gilbert,
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Today's installment concludes Britain Captures Quebec,our selection by Arthur G. Bradley.If you have journeyed through all of the installments
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Day was just beginning to glimmer as the leading files leaped out onto the summit and rushed upon the handful of astonished Frenchmen before
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The fleet, with Wolfe and some thirty-six hundred men on board, now moved up to Cap Rouge.Continuing Britain Captures Quebec,our selection from
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Two brigades were now in midstream on the Isle of Orleans and one on Point Lévis.Continuing Britain Captures Quebec,our selection from Arthur G.
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Montcalm, however, decided to leave only a small garrison in the city itself and go outside it for his main defense.Continuing Britain Captures
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There was naturally much to be done with an army brought together from so many various quarters.Continuing Britain Captures Quebec,our selection
Britain Captures Quebec
This series has seven easy 5 minute installments.IntroductionWith the opening of the Seven Years' War the two peoples, French and English, once