Northern Armageddon

Northern Armageddon
Title Northern Armageddon PDF eBook
Author D. Peter MacLeod
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 448
Release 2016-03-22
Genre History
ISBN 1101946954

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A huge, ambitious re-creation of the eighteenth-century Battle of the Plains of Abraham, the pivotal battle in the Seven Years’ War (1754–1763) to win control of the trans-Appalachian region of North America, a battle consisting of the British and American colonists on one side and the French and the Iroquois Confederacy on the other, and leading directly to the colonial War of Independence and the creation of Canada. It took five years of warfare fought on three continents—Europe, Asia, and North America—to bring the forces arrayed against one another—Britain, Prussia, and Hanover against France, Austria, Sweden, Saxony, Russia, and Spain (Churchill called it “the first world war”)—to the plateau outside Quebec City, on September 13, 1759, on fields owned a century before by a fisherman named Abraham Martin . . . It was the final battle of a three-month siege by the British Army and Navy of Quebec, the walled city that controlled access to the St. Lawrence River and the continent’s entire network of waterways; a battle with the British utilizing 15,000 soldiers, employing 186 ships, with hundreds of colonists aboard British warships and transports from Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, with France sending in a mere 400 reinforcements in addition to its 3,500 soldiers. The battle on the Plains of Abraham lasted twenty minutes, and at its finish the course of a continent was changed forever . . . New military tactics were used for the first time against standard European formations . . . Generals Wolfe and Montcalm each died of gunshot wounds . . . France surrendered Quebec to the British, setting the course for the future of Canada, paving the way for the signing of the Treaty of Paris that gave the British control of North America east of the Mississippi, and forcing France to relinquish its claims on New Orleans and to give the lands west of the Mississippi to Spain for surrendering Florida to the British. After the decisive battle, Britain’s maritime and colonial supremacy was assured, its hold on the thirteen American colonies tightened. The American participation in ousting the French as a North American power spurred the confidence of the people of New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts, who began to agitate for independence from Great Britain. Sixteen years later, France, still bitter over the loss of most of its colonial empire, intervened on behalf of the patriots in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783). In Northern Armageddon, Peter MacLeod, using original research—diaries, journals, letters, and firsthand accounts—and bringing to bear all of his extensive knowledge and grasp of warfare and colonial North American history, tells the epic story on a human scale. He writes of the British at Quebec through the eyes of a master’s mate on one of the ships embroiled in the battle. And from the French perspective, as the British bombarded Quebec, of four residents of the city—a priest, a clerk, a nun, and a notary—caught in the crossfire. MacLeod gives us as well the large-scale ramifications of this clash of armies, not only on the shape of North America, but on the history of Europe itself. A stunning work of military history.

Francis Parkman's Works

Francis Parkman's Works
Title Francis Parkman's Works PDF eBook
Author Francis Parkman
Publisher
Total Pages 548
Release 1865
Genre America
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Killing Custer

Killing Custer
Title Killing Custer PDF eBook
Author James Welch
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 324
Release 2007-01-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780393329391

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The classic account of Custer\'s Last Stand that shattered themyth of the Little Bighorn and rewrote history books. This historic and personal work tells the Native American sideof Custer\'s fabled attack, poignantly revealing how disastrous theencounter was for the "victors," the last great gathering of PlainsIndians under the leadership of Sitting Bull.

The Arikara War

The Arikara War
Title The Arikara War PDF eBook
Author William R. Nester
Publisher
Total Pages 272
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN

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William Nester examines causes and effects of this little-known war, drawing the reader into the complex political and economic climate of the time. The Arikara War is a fine addition to the annals of Native American history, military history, and the history of the fur trade.

Battle on the Plains

Battle on the Plains
Title Battle on the Plains PDF eBook
Author Charles M. Robinson, III
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages 97
Release 2011-01-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1448813344

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Provides an explanation of the background, causes, and effects of the Plains wars, with an emphasis on the Red River War of 1874 to 1875, the continuation of a long-standing conflict, and the Great Sioux War of 1876 to 1877.

My Sixty Years on the Plains

My Sixty Years on the Plains
Title My Sixty Years on the Plains PDF eBook
Author William Thomas Hamilton
Publisher Applewood Books
Total Pages 264
Release 2010-10
Genre History
ISBN 1429045353

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An authentic narrative of the late sanguinary battle on the plains of Waterloo: exhibiting a minute detail of all the military operations ... to which is added, the French account of this murderous conflict, from a French General. [With maps and illustrations.]

An authentic narrative of the late sanguinary battle on the plains of Waterloo: exhibiting a minute detail of all the military operations ... to which is added, the French account of this murderous conflict, from a French General. [With maps and illustrations.]
Title An authentic narrative of the late sanguinary battle on the plains of Waterloo: exhibiting a minute detail of all the military operations ... to which is added, the French account of this murderous conflict, from a French General. [With maps and illustrations.] PDF eBook
Author W. A. Scott (Lieut.-General.)
Publisher
Total Pages 228
Release 1815
Genre
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Download An authentic narrative of the late sanguinary battle on the plains of Waterloo: exhibiting a minute detail of all the military operations ... to which is added, the French account of this murderous conflict, from a French General. [With maps and illustrations.] Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle