Crucible of War: The Seven Years' War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754 - 1766 Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Crucible of War: The Seven Years' War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754 - 1766 Book

Histories of the American Revolution tend to start in 1763, the end of the Seven Years' War, a worldwide struggle for empire that pitted France against England in North America, Europe, and Asia. Fred Anderson, who teaches history at the University of Colorado, takes the story back a decade and explains the significance of the conflict in American history. Demonstrating that independence was not inevitable or even at first desired by the colonists, he shows how removal of the threat from France was essential before Americans could develop their own concepts of democratic government and defy their imperial British protectors. Of great interest is the importance of Native Americans in the conflict. Both the French and English had Indian allies; France's defeat ended a diplomatic system in which Indian nations, especially the 300-year-old Iroquois League, held the balance between the colonial powers. In a fast-paced narrative, Anderson moves with confidence and ease from the forests of Ohio and battlefields along the St. Lawrence to London's House of Commons and the palaces of Europe. He makes complex economic, social, and diplomatic patterns accessible and easy to understand. Using a vast body of research, he takes the time to paint the players as living personalities, from George III and George Washington to a host of supporting characters. The book's usefulness and clarity are enhanced by a hundred landscapes, portraits, maps, and charts taken from contemporary sources. Crucible of War is political and military history at its best; it never flags and is a pleasure to read. --John StevensonRead More

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  • ASDA

    In this account of the Seven Years' War Fred Anderson demonstrates that the conflict was more than just a peripheral squabble that anticipated the American Revolution changing the character of British Imperialism with the mother country trying to reshape terms of empire and the colonists' place.

  • 0571205658
  • 9780571205653
  • Fred Anderson
  • 22 October 2001
  • Faber and Faber
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 880
  • New edition
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