The conspiracy of Pontiac
and the Indian war after the conquest of Canada
6th ed., rev., with additions.
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1870 - Little, Brown and company, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
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- Internet Archiveconspiracyofpont01park
- Internet Archiveconspiracyofpont02park
- Library of Congress Control Number14048151
- OCLC Control Number5091210
- Open LibraryOL14001787M
Classifications
- DDC973.2
- LCCE83.76 .P274
Description
In the late 19th century Francis Parkman was America’s premier historian of French Canada and of the Northwest under French rule. His narrative of “Pontiac’s Conspiracy” (now referred to as ‘Pontiac’s War’ or ‘Pontiac’s Rebellion’) was for decades the standard interpretation of the many Indian attacks against British northwest forts in 1763.
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