The Campaign of 1760 in Canada - James Johnstone Johnstone chevalier...
"The Campaign of 1760 in Canada: A Narrative Attributed to Chevalier Johnstone" offers a vital first-hand account of a pivotal year in North American colonial history. Witness the French and Indian War unfold through the eyes of Chevalier Johnstone, whose narrative plunges readers into the heart of the military campaign for Canada.
This meticulously prepared edition details the strategies, struggles, and significant events of 1760, providing invaluable insights into the conflict that shaped the future of the continent. Explore the complexities of this critical period as experienced by those who lived through it. A compelling resource for anyone interested in the French and Indian War, early Canadian history, or the military history of the United States during the colonial era, this book sheds light on a transformative moment in the eighteenth century.
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EAN: 9781023122818