Preface Time Line Overview of the French and Indian War Native Americans and European Intruders: An Ongoing Crisis The French and the Indians: Uneasy Partners British Colonists and Native Americans: Troubled Relationships Great Britain's Imperial Crisis After the War Biographies Documents Bibliography
Details the events of the French and Indian War, which was but the American front of a much larger war being waged in Europe, the outcome of which had significant consequences for both North America and the world.
ALFRED A. CAVE is Professor of History at the University of Toledo, Ohio. He is the author of Jacksonian Democracy and the Historians (1964) and The Pequot War (1996), and numerous articles on early American ethnohistory.
"This text proves to be an interesting summary of the French and
Indian War...[e]asy reading, and will serve as a useful text for
someone not fully aware of the political and social ramifications
of the war."-Smoke and Fire News
?This text proves to be an interesting summary of the French and
Indian War...[e]asy reading, and will serve as a useful text for
someone not fully aware of the political and social ramifications
of the war.?-Smoke and Fire News
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