About This Book
A chronological biography of a colonial naval commander that recounts his upbringing, seafaring training, and successive expeditions in northern and southern Atlantic waters. The narrative combines detailed campaign accounts — including assaults on rival trading posts, fisheries operations, and Caribbean and gulf engagements — with broader chapters on the expansion and administration of the colony. The author situates military episodes within political and economic contexts, assembles contemporary documents and memoirs, and evaluates the subject's contribution to territorial growth, maritime strategy, and colonial enterprise.
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