Crucible of War: Fred Anderson

Synopsis:

This is a masterly narrative history of the Seven Years War, in which the British decisively eliminated French power north of the Caribbean, and yet also managed to ignite the slow-burning fuse of the American Revolution.

Fred Anderson observes how the war displaced native peoples from their previously central role in an American diplomatic system; how it gave American colonists their first encounters with real live Englishmen; and how Americans were consequently emboldened to rally against the men who were once their masters. Anderson offers a wholly engrossing account of the conflict, interweaving the stories of kings and officers with those of traders, Native Americans, and colonial peoples.

Tags:

Categorised as:
Non-fiction
Sub-categories:
History
Genres & Themes:
America; Colonialism; Military; Rebellion
Crucible of War book cover

Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571205653
Published:
22.10.2001
No of pages:
912
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