While to these northern provinces Canada was an old and pestilent enemy, those towards the south scarcely knew her by name; and the idea of French
Parkman Vol. 7, Chapter 6
In the early morning the fort was abandoned and the retreat began.Our special project presenting the definitive account of France in Canada by
Fort Necessity
In spite of his desperate position, Washington declined the parley, thinking it a pretext to introduce a spy; but when the French repeated their
Washington’s First Command
Coolness of judgment, a profound sense of public duty, and a strong self-control were even then the characteristics of Washington but he was scarcely
Robert Dinwiddie of Virginia
Virginia and all the British colonies owed him much; for, though past sixty, he was the most watchful sentinel against French aggression and its most
Parkman Vol. 7, Chapter 5
Buried in the wilderness, the military exiles resigned themselves as they might to months of monotonous solitude; when, just after sunset on the
What Were Acadia’s Boundaries?
Meanwhile, for the past three years, the commissioners appointed under the treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle to settle the question of boundaries between
Louis Joseph Le Loutre
He was vicar-general of Acadia and missionary to the Micmacs, the most conspicuous person in the province, and more than any other man was answerable
British Drive French Settlers Out of Acadia
Nothing could exceed the misery of a great part of these emigrants, who had left perforce most of their effects behind.Our special project