Walter R. Borneman. The French & Indian War: Deciding the Fate of North America.(Book review)

From: Michigan Historical Review | Date: March 22, 2007| Author: Corlett, David M. | Copyright information

Walter R. Borneman. The French & Indian War: Deciding the Fate of North America. New York: HarperCollins, 2006. Pp. 384. Bibliography. Illustrations. Index. Maps. Notes. Cloth, $27.95.

The Seven Years' War, the pivotal eighteenth-century imperial conflict for North America, has been the subject of a flurry of scholarship in recent decades. Walter Borneman has added to this body of work with an artfully written volume that will appeal to general readers, students, and sch...

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