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| #2403066 in Books | Hugh Boscawen | 2013-08-20 | 2011-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.16 x6.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 504 pages | The Capture of Louisbourg 1758||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Solid Assessment of Historically Significant Campaign|By Burkean Bibliophile|Today, we consider geopolitical hotspots to be locales as varied as the Persian Gulf, the Malacca Straits, and the East and South China Seas. Just over 2 ½ centuries ago, the northwest Atlantic and the mouth of the St. Lawrence River served as a premier international geopolitical flashpoint. T|About the Author|
| Colonel Hugh Boscawen served thirty-two years in the Coldstream Guards, with operational service in three theaters, including Op DESERT STORM, before leaving the British Army in 2009. An eighteenth-century naval and military spec
Louisbourg, France's impressive fortress on Cape Breton Island's foggy Atlantic coast, dominated access to the St. Lawrence and colonial New France for forty years in the mid-eighteenth century. In 1755, Great Britain and France stumbled into the French and Indian War, part of what (to Europe) became the Seven Years' War—only for British forces to suffer successive defeats. In 1758, Britain and France, as well as Indian nations caught in the rivalry, fought...
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