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The Battle For Quebec 1759 Britains Conquest Of Canada 1st Edition Matthew C Ward

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The Battle For Quebec 1759 Britains Conquest Of Canada 1st Edition Matthew C Ward
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 12.83 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Matthew C. Ward
ISBN: 9780750980128, 0750980125
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The Battle For Quebec 1759 Britains Conquest Of Canada 1st Edition Matthew C Ward by Matthew C. Ward 9780750980128, 0750980125 instant download after payment.

The definitive history of the campaigns in Canada between the British and French Empires during the Seven Years War. On September 13, 1759, British and French forces fought one of the most decisive battles of history, on the Plains of Abraham outside the Canadian capital of Quebec. The British force decisively routed the French, seized the city and ultimately all of Canada. Both the French and British commanders fell in the battle, and ever since the pathos and heroism of the encounter have engrossed historians. The struggle for Quebec was far more than one climactic battle. The campaign involved an immense military and naval operation, an 18th-century D-Day, which had begun the year before. Matthew Ward has researched extensively in archives in Britain and Canada to look at the entire campaign for Quebec, from its inception in Whitehall to its ultimate culmination in Montreal in 1760. He has probed beyond the actions of commanders and generals, to examine the experiences of the campaign for the ordinary soldier and civilian. What emerges is not just a picture of bravery and heroism, but also of a campaign which became increasingly brutal and cruel, both sides resorting to practices such as the routine scalping of enemy dead. It is also a surprising picture of the day-to-day, often mundane, lives of civilians and troops many thousands of miles from home.

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