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Battle Cries in the Wilderness : The Struggle for North America in the Seven Years' War

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The savage struggle to take control of the North American wilderness during the epic Seven Years War (1756-63) between France and England is a gripping tale.

As the two European powers battled each other for global economic, political and military supremacy in what some have called the first world war, the brutal conflict took on a unique North American character, particularly in the role Native allies played on both sides.Formal European tactics and military protocols were out of place in the harsh, unforgiving forests of the New World.

Cavalry, mass infantry columns, and volley fire proved less effective in the heavily wooded terrain of North America than it did in Europe.

What mattered in the colonial hinterland of New France and the British American colonies was an ability to navigate, travel, and survive in the uncharted wilderness.

Equally important was the capacity to strike at the enemy with surprise, speed, and violence.After all, the reward for victory was substantial -- mastery of North America.

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Product Details
Dundurn Group Ltd
1554889197 / 9781554889198
Paperback / softback
973.26
25/08/2011
Canada
152 pages, 29 Illustrations, black and white
203 x 203 mm, 298 grams
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