The elder William Pitt, later the first Earl of Chatham, was the driving force behind the British victory in the Seven Years War, known as the French and Indian War in North America. The extensive triumph was instrumental in establishing a truly global empire. Pitt was born in Westminster, ...
The Journal of Captain William Pote, JR. During His Captivity in the French and Indian War from May, 1745, to August, 1747 作者: Pote, William, Jr.页数: 296定价: $ 32.49ISBN: 9781175589064豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 ...
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William Wilberforce MP William Pitt Campaign against the Slave-Trade The French Revolution 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Act Women and the Anti-Slavery Movement Primary Sources Student Activities ReferencesWilliam Wilberforce, only son of Robert Wilberforce (1728–1768) and Elizabeth Bird (1730–...
"THE TOTAL DEFEAT OF GENL. BRADDOCK" AND THE REMOVAL OF THE ACADIAN INDIANS An important letter from a key figure in the French and Indian War. Fresh from his capture of Fort Beauséjour, and about to embark on the removal of the Acadian Indians from Nova Scotia, Winslow reacts with shoc...
In honor of the 270th anniversary of the construction of Fort William Henry, and the 268th anniversary of the March 1757 attack on Fort Willim Henry, the French and Indian War Society and the Fort William Henry Corporation, in cooperation with the Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance, present...
Private Wm. Orr was discharged at Fort Pitt 2 Nov, 1780 from the Company of Capt. Biggs, Col. Gibson?s Va. Regiment probably after serving three tough years against the Indians,[67] is listed in 1783 in Cecil Township, a man of this name had land next Thomas Orr above in Ohio Co....
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Everybody had such a perfect feeling of confidence in the leader (for the resolute faith which the Duke of Wellington had inspired in the whole English nation was as intense as that more frantic enthusiasm with which at one time the French regarded Napoleon), the country seemed in so perfect...
John's army was (again) trying to drive the French out of Pittsburgh.Believe it or not, this expedition was a success. Or rather when the British Army got to Pittsburgh, they found the French had skinned out. The English walked into the fort and renamed it Fort Pitt. So we now have...