The Chronicles of America Volume 10 - Conquest of New France (Unabridged)

The Chronicles of America Volume 10 - Conquest of New France (Unabridged)

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by George Wrong (Author), Evelyn Lackey (Narrator), Robert Fulkerson (Narrator), Catherine Smith (Narrator), Jesus Wagner (Narrator)
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The English colonies, holding a great stretch of the Atlantic seaboard, increased in number and power. New France also grew stronger. The steady hostility of the rivals never wavered. There was, indeed, little open warfare as long as the two Crowns remained at peace. From 1660 to 1688, the Stuart rulers of England remained subservient to their cousin the Bourbon King of France and at one with him in religious faith. But after the fall of the Stuarts France bitterly denounced the new King, William of Orange, as both a heretic and a usurper, and attacked the English in America with a savage fury unknown in Europe. From 1690 to 1760 the combatants fought with little more than pauses for renewed preparation, and the conflict ended only when France yielded to England the mastery of her empire in America. It is the story of this struggle, covering a period of seventy years, which is told in the following pages.

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March 22, 2024
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English
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9798330002641
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140 MB
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