All Canada in the Hands of the British: General Jeffery Amherst and the 1760 Campaign to Conquer New France
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History
Nature
Format
Relié
Pages
304
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Mar 21, 2014
Éditeur
University of Oklahoma Press
Édition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0806144270
ISBN-13
9780806144276
Description
Set against the backdrop of the Seven Years’ War, this historical account delves into the pivotal 1760 campaign led by General Jeffery Amherst, a military strategist whose leadership played a crucial role in changing the course of North American history. Cubbison intricately weaves together the military tactics, political dynamics, and personal motivations that defined the campaign to conquer New France.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are transported to the battlegrounds and strategic discussions that led to the British capture of Montreal, a decisive moment that signaled the decline of French influence in North America. The book reveals the complexities of wartime leadership and the immense pressures faced by Amherst, illustrating how his decisions shaped not only the immediate outcomes of the conflict but also the broader landscape of colonial power in the New World.
Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Cubbison captures the spirit of the era, bringing to life the experiences of soldiers and the indigenous peoples caught in the crossfire. Their struggles and contributions are thoughtfully acknowledged, providing a comprehensive understanding of this transformative period.
Ultimately, the narrative highlights the critical role of strategic leadership and the unpredictable nature of war, inviting readers to consider how one campaign could alter the fate of a continent. It’s a profound exploration of ambition, conflict, and the enduring legacy of Amherst’s military endeavors in shaping Canadian history.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are transported to the battlegrounds and strategic discussions that led to the British capture of Montreal, a decisive moment that signaled the decline of French influence in North America. The book reveals the complexities of wartime leadership and the immense pressures faced by Amherst, illustrating how his decisions shaped not only the immediate outcomes of the conflict but also the broader landscape of colonial power in the New World.
Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Cubbison captures the spirit of the era, bringing to life the experiences of soldiers and the indigenous peoples caught in the crossfire. Their struggles and contributions are thoughtfully acknowledged, providing a comprehensive understanding of this transformative period.
Ultimately, the narrative highlights the critical role of strategic leadership and the unpredictable nature of war, inviting readers to consider how one campaign could alter the fate of a continent. It’s a profound exploration of ambition, conflict, and the enduring legacy of Amherst’s military endeavors in shaping Canadian history.
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