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"The Conquest of New France," by George M. Wrong, is a comprehensive and analytical analysis of the colonial fight for sovereignty over North American territory. The book exhaustively examines the geopolitical dynamics, military operations, and cultural confrontations that typified the contest for control in the New World between British and French powers. George M. Wrong's story takes place in the 17th and 18th centuries, when European colonial empires strove to spread their authority across North America. The book goes into Britain's and France's rivalry, studying the struggles and alliances…mehr

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"The Conquest of New France," by George M. Wrong, is a comprehensive and analytical analysis of the colonial fight for sovereignty over North American territory. The book exhaustively examines the geopolitical dynamics, military operations, and cultural confrontations that typified the contest for control in the New World between British and French powers. George M. Wrong's story takes place in the 17th and 18th centuries, when European colonial empires strove to spread their authority across North America. The book goes into Britain's and France's rivalry, studying the struggles and alliances that formed New France's fate. Wrong gives an in-depth overview of significant events such as the Seven Years' War, which played a pivotal part in the final surrender of New France to British forces, through rigorous research and interesting prose. The author investigates the strategy, characters, and diplomatic maneuvers that influenced the result of these historical confrontations. "The Conquest of New France" provides readers with a thorough grasp of the complicated relationships that occurred between European powers, indigenous populations, and the colonial immigrants who inhabited these contested areas.
Autorenporträt
George MacKinnon Wrong FRSC was a Canadian clergyman and historian who born on June 25, 1860 and died on June 29, 1948. He was ordained as an Anglican priest in 1883 after attending Wycliffe College in Grovesend, Elgin County, Canada West (now Ontario). As Sir Daniel Wilson's successor, he was named professor and head of the Department of History at the University of Toronto in 1894, from which he retired in 1927. In 1908, he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and in 1919 and 1941, he earned honorary LLDs from McGill University and the University of Toronto. Wrong died on June 29, 1948, in Toronto, Ontario.