Fall of New France: How the French Lost a North American Empire

Two great empires collided in North America in the 1750s when France and Great Britain (with the eager support of Britain's American colonies) contested control of the Ohio Valley and Nova Scotia. It set the stage for a bilingual Canada with an English majority, for the emergence of the independent United States, and for the long decline in influence and power of aboriginal nations.

In this handsome book extensively illustrated with paintings, sketches, and color photographs of important sites and artifacts relating to the war, historian Ron Dale offers a narrative encompassing all sides of the conflict and important sites and fortifications. Key to his narrative are Acadia, Louisbourg, Quebec, Montreal, and military forts such as Fort George and Fort Niagara.

Reflecting the extensive recent work of historians in Canada and the U.S. who have learned much about the conflict and the combatants, this book demonstrates that the history of North America is far more interesting than it ever seemed to be in school.

RON DALE is a historian and the Superintendent of Niagara National Historic Sites, including Fort George and Brock's Monument. He is also the author of The Invasion of Canada: Battles of the War of 1812.

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Fall of New France: How the French Lost a North American Empire

Two great empires collided in North America in the 1750s when France and Great Britain (with the eager support of Britain's American colonies) contested control of the Ohio Valley and Nova Scotia. It set the stage for a bilingual Canada with an English majority, for the emergence of the independent United States, and for the long decline in influence and power of aboriginal nations.

In this handsome book extensively illustrated with paintings, sketches, and color photographs of important sites and artifacts relating to the war, historian Ron Dale offers a narrative encompassing all sides of the conflict and important sites and fortifications. Key to his narrative are Acadia, Louisbourg, Quebec, Montreal, and military forts such as Fort George and Fort Niagara.

Reflecting the extensive recent work of historians in Canada and the U.S. who have learned much about the conflict and the combatants, this book demonstrates that the history of North America is far more interesting than it ever seemed to be in school.

RON DALE is a historian and the Superintendent of Niagara National Historic Sites, including Fort George and Brock's Monument. He is also the author of The Invasion of Canada: Battles of the War of 1812.

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Fall of New France: How the French Lost a North American Empire

Fall of New France: How the French Lost a North American Empire

by Ronald Dale
Fall of New France: How the French Lost a North American Empire

Fall of New France: How the French Lost a North American Empire

by Ronald Dale

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Overview

Two great empires collided in North America in the 1750s when France and Great Britain (with the eager support of Britain's American colonies) contested control of the Ohio Valley and Nova Scotia. It set the stage for a bilingual Canada with an English majority, for the emergence of the independent United States, and for the long decline in influence and power of aboriginal nations.

In this handsome book extensively illustrated with paintings, sketches, and color photographs of important sites and artifacts relating to the war, historian Ron Dale offers a narrative encompassing all sides of the conflict and important sites and fortifications. Key to his narrative are Acadia, Louisbourg, Quebec, Montreal, and military forts such as Fort George and Fort Niagara.

Reflecting the extensive recent work of historians in Canada and the U.S. who have learned much about the conflict and the combatants, this book demonstrates that the history of North America is far more interesting than it ever seemed to be in school.

RON DALE is a historian and the Superintendent of Niagara National Historic Sites, including Fort George and Brock's Monument. He is also the author of The Invasion of Canada: Battles of the War of 1812.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781550288407
Publisher: Lorimer, James & Company, Limited
Publication date: 09/02/2004
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 8.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.30(d)
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