The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Soon after came the news that Braddock's fourfold onslaught on French America had failed . The capture of Fort Beauséjour , indeed , cleansed British territory from an alleged encroachment and severed the French land route between ...
Soon after came the news that Braddock's fourfold onslaught on French America had failed . The capture of Fort Beauséjour , indeed , cleansed British territory from an alleged encroachment and severed the French land route between ...
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Sickness ravaged the French crews ; uncertainty about the galleons clogged those ships which could move ; and finally the Spanish commander declined French escort . While some hovered about uncertain , others watched Vice - Admiral ...
Sickness ravaged the French crews ; uncertainty about the galleons clogged those ships which could move ; and finally the Spanish commander declined French escort . While some hovered about uncertain , others watched Vice - Admiral ...
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In February 1744 a great sea fight between the British and combined French and Spanish fleets took place off Toulon , before war was actually declared.3 Again , in 1725 , British policy was directed towards preventing Spain from joining ...
In February 1744 a great sea fight between the British and combined French and Spanish fleets took place off Toulon , before war was actually declared.3 Again , in 1725 , British policy was directed towards preventing Spain from joining ...
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