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The Second And Third Crusades: Their Justification And Goals As Seen By The Clergy, Hugh Clifton Griffith
The Second And Third Crusades: Their Justification And Goals As Seen By The Clergy, Hugh Clifton Griffith
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Charles Langlade In The French And Indian War, Paul M. Trap
Charles Langlade In The French And Indian War, Paul M. Trap
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At the time when North America was "being torn by conflict for control of the continent, Charles-Michel Mouet de Xanglade became one of the most important Indian leaders in the Old Northwest. During the French and Indian War he led parties of Indian warriors in most of the major campaigns of the war, from the first fighting at Pickawillany to the French capitulation at Montreal in I760. Xanglade's Indians were typical of most Indian war-parties, both impairing the French cause by their atrocities and inappropriate actions and providing badly needed support in crucial situations.
This paper describes Xanglade's actions during …
The Influence Of The Introduction Of Heavy Ordnance On The Development Of The English Navy In The Early Tudor Period, Kristin Macleod Tomlin
The Influence Of The Introduction Of Heavy Ordnance On The Development Of The English Navy In The Early Tudor Period, Kristin Macleod Tomlin
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