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Atlantic Politics Military Strategy And The French And Indian War 1st Edition Richard Hall Auth

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Atlantic Politics Military Strategy And The French And Indian War 1st Edition Richard Hall Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.56 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Richard Hall (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319306643, 9783319306650, 3319306642, 3319306650
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Atlantic Politics Military Strategy And The French And Indian War 1st Edition Richard Hall Auth by Richard Hall (auth.) 9783319306643, 9783319306650, 3319306642, 3319306650 instant download after payment.

1755 marked the point at which events in America ceased to be considered subsidiary affairs in the great international rivalry that existed between the colonial powers of Great Britain and France. This book examines the Braddock Campaign of 1755, a segment of the wider ‘Braddock Plan’ that aimed to drive the French from all of the contested regions they occupied in North America. Rather than being an archetypal military history-styled analysis of General Edward Braddock’s foray into the Ohio Valley, this work will argue that British defeat at the infamous Battle of the Monongahela should be viewed as one that ultimately embodied military, political and diplomatic divergences and weaknesses within the British Atlantic World of the eighteenth century. These factors, in turn, hinted at growing schisms in the empire that would lead to the breakup of British North America in the 1770s and the birth of the future United States. Such an interpretation moves away from the conclusion so often advanced that Braddock’s Defeat was a distinctly, and principally ‘British’, martial catastrophe; hence allowing the outcome of this pivotal event in American history to be understood in a different vein than has hitherto been apparent.

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