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Author Laramie, Michael G., author.

Title Queen Anne's War : the second contest for North America, 1702-1713 / Michael G. Laramie.

Publication Info. Yardley, Pennsylvania : Westholme Publishing, LLC, [2021]

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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  973.2 LARAMIE    Check Shelf
Description xiii, 354 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "Fought from New England and the Great Lakes in the north and Florida and Georgia in the south, the second conflict in the long French and English struggle for supremacy in North America. Although King William's War (1689-1697) had established the basic disputes between New France and the English colonies, the conflict had resolved little beyond making it clear that the smaller French colony was more than capable of defending itself. When news of the War of Spanish Succession (1701-1714), or Queen Anne's War as it would become known in North America, arrived in 1702, few envisioned that the resumption of the previous conflict would grow to engulf eastern North America from Newfoundland to Florida, pitting the Spanish, English, and French colonies along with their respective native allies into a concerted contest for control of the continent. From the storming of Spanish St. Augustine and the opening shots along the Maine frontier, through the implementation of a series of profit-driven Indian Wars and the destruction of the Spanish mission system in Georgia and Florida, to the direct involvement of Britain in the closing days of the conflict, Queen Anne's War: The Second Contest for North America, 1702-1713 carries the reader through this oft forgotten, but crucial period in North American history. Told from the halls of power in North America and Europe, and through the eyes of the men and women who found themselves embroiled in this brutal realignment of colonial interests, Queen Anne's War recreates the world of early North American expansion at the ground level, providing riveting accounts of the battles across settlements and wilderness as well as the motives, conditions, triumphs, and failures of the Europeans and their respective Native American allies. Based on extensive primary source research and command of English, French, and Spanish sources, the narrative not only describes the economic and geopolitical ramifications of the war that reshaped North America, but intriguingly reveals the sense of independence emerging in the colonies, from Puritan New England to plantation South Carolina, at the close of the war."--Publisher's website.
Contents Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE A Five-Tear Interlude -- 1. A Servant of the Crown -- 2. Privates and Privateers -- 3. The Great Peace of Montreal -- 4. The Treaty of Casco -- 5. The Path to War -- pt. TWO `New England and TVew Trance -- 6. The Frontier in Flames -- 7. Church's Expedition -- 8. The Avalon Peninsula -- 9. The Siege of St. John's -- 10. The Fragile Peace in the West -- 11. An Uneasy Truce -- pt. THREE Three Crowns in the South -- 12. Fort Caroline -- 13. Huguenots and Conquistadors -- 14. Missionaries and Soldiers -- 15. Carolina -- 16. Louisiana and the Brothers Le Moyne -- 17. Moore's Folly -- pt. FOUR `Days of Musket, Tomahawk, and Sword -- 18. The Apalachee and the Siege of Charles Town -- 19. The Port Royal Expeditions -- 20. The Destruction of Haverhill -- 21. Soldiers, Sailors, and Fishermen -- pt. FIVE `Victory and `Retreat' -- 22. War and Profit -- 23. The Old Invasion Plan -- 24. The Fall of Port Royal -- 25. Walker's Expedition -- 26. The Last Days.
Subject United States -- History -- Queen Anne's War, 1702-1713.
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Queen Anne's War (United States : 1702-1713) (OCoLC)fst01354159
Chronological Term 1702-1713
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9781594163586 hardcover
1594163588 hardcover
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