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King William's War : the first contest for North America, 1689-1697
Title:
King William's War : the first contest for North America, 1689-1697
Author:
Laramie, Michael G., author.
Publication Information:
Yardley : Westholme, [2017]

©2017
Physical Description:
xiv, 322 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Summary:
"King William's war encompassed several proxy wars being fought by the English and the French through their native allies. The Beaver wars was a long running feud between the Iroquois Confederacy, New France, and New France's native allies over control of the lucrative fur trade. Fueled by English guns and money, the Iroquois attempted to divert the French fur trade towards their English trading partners in Albany, and in the process gain control over other Indian tribes. To the east the pro-French Wabanaki of Maine, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick had earlier fought a war with New England, but English expansion and French urgings, aided by foolish moves and political blunders on the part of New England, erupted uinto a second Wabanaki War on the eve of King William's War. Thus, these two conflicts officially became one with the arrival of news of a declaration of war between France and England in 1689 following the "Glorious Revolution," the coronation of King William III and Queen Mary II. The next nine years saw coordinated attacks, including French assaults on Schenectady, New York, and Massachusetts, and English attacks around Montreal and on Nova Scotia. The war ended diplomatically, but started again five years later in Queen Anne's War."--Book jacket.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781594162886
Format :
Book