About This Book
A military chronicle follows the career of a commander who led forces in North America during the mid‑eighteenth‑century colonial wars. It interweaves narrative accounts of key operations at frontier posts and major sieges with discussions of strategy, supply difficulties, and the rivalries and corruption among colonial officials that undermined defensive efforts. Portraits of leaders, descriptions of battlefield engagements, and analysis of administrative failures combine to show how leadership choices, logistical strain, and political friction contributed to the eventual collapse of the French position in the region.
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