John Bradstreet's Raid, 1758: A Riverine Operation of the French and Indian War
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History
Format
Kindle
Pages
228
Language
English
Published
Jul 21, 2022
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-10
0806191422
ISBN-13
9780806191423
Description
In the midst of the French and Indian War, John Bradstreet's audacious raid in 1758 marked a pivotal moment in military history. This event was not only the first of its kind but also the largest riverine operation executed by British-American forces. The author meticulously traces the strategic planning and execution of the raid, illustrating how it altered the course of the conflict.
Through detailed accounts, readers are drawn into the complexities of the operation, showcasing both the challenges faced by the soldiers and the ingenuity required to navigate the treacherous riverways. The narrative probes into the motivations behind the raid, highlighting the intricate relationships and rivalries that defined the era.
Beyond just a military account, the work delves into the broader implications of the raid on colonial relations and the evolving landscape of warfare in North America. The evolution of tactics and the experiences of those involved paint a vivid picture of this significant historical moment.
Through detailed accounts, readers are drawn into the complexities of the operation, showcasing both the challenges faced by the soldiers and the ingenuity required to navigate the treacherous riverways. The narrative probes into the motivations behind the raid, highlighting the intricate relationships and rivalries that defined the era.
Beyond just a military account, the work delves into the broader implications of the raid on colonial relations and the evolving landscape of warfare in North America. The evolution of tactics and the experiences of those involved paint a vivid picture of this significant historical moment.
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