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Old Régime in Canada
- By: Francis Parkman Jr.
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Dive into the captivating world of 17th-century North America with Francis Parkman, a distinguished American historian whose work has left an indelible mark on historical literature. In The Old Régime in Canada, the fourth volume of his monumental series The French and English in North America, Parkman chronicles the dynamic years between 1643 and 1663. With a masterful narrative style, he paints a vivid picture of the French pioneers, the influential Jesuits, and the evolving power dynamics in New France. This volume not only highlights the challenges faced by these early settlers but also ...
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Pontiacs Conspiracy The Indian War of 1763-1769
- By: Francis Parkman Jr.
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The Conspiracy of Pontiac, published in 1851, marks the debut history book of Francis Parkman. This captivating account chronicles the Indian wars from 1763 to 1769, detailing how Pontiac, an influential Ottawa chief, united various tribes from the Great Lakes region and the Illinois and Ohio territories. Together, they launched a formidable resistance against the British forces led by General Jeffrey Amherst. Experience the rich tapestry of alliances, conflicts, and the struggle for autonomy in this pivotal moment of American history, brought to life by the engaging narration of Richard ...
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Half Century of Conflict
- By: Francis Parkman Jr.
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Discover the rich tapestry of North American history through the eyes of Francis Parkman, a renowned nineteenth-century historian. Celebrated alongside greats like William Prescott and George Bancroft, Parkman is best known for his engaging narrative style and meticulous research. A Half Century of Conflict, the sixth and final volume of his acclaimed series, delves into the tumultuous years from 1700 to 1748, a time marked by the fierce struggles between French and English powers. This volume, published in 1892, not only chronicles key events but also illuminates the lives of pivotal figures ...
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Montcalm and Wolfe
- By: Francis Parkman Jr.
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Dive into the rich tapestry of Americas history with Montcalm and Wolfe, the final volume of Francis Parkmans monumental series on the French and English struggle for dominance in North America. Celebrated as one of the foremost historians of the nineteenth century, Parkman masterfully narrates the intense conflict from 1745 to 1884, culminating in the pivotal Seven Years War, known as the French and Indian War in the United States. Experience the dramatic climax as General Wolfe falls on the Plains of Abraham, marking a turning point in the battle for the New World. This audiobook features an...
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