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... British , and only their inability to coordinate an effective at- tack against Quebec enabled the French to survive in North America for another half century . Determined to prevent further losses of territory to the British and to try ...
... British , and only their inability to coordinate an effective at- tack against Quebec enabled the French to survive in North America for another half century . Determined to prevent further losses of territory to the British and to try ...
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... British North America posed by the American Revolutionary War . In that struggle few Quebecers took up arms for the British , a refusal which , as we shall see , was to be repeated in later con- flicts , including the two world wars in ...
... British North America posed by the American Revolutionary War . In that struggle few Quebecers took up arms for the British , a refusal which , as we shall see , was to be repeated in later con- flicts , including the two world wars in ...
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... British officials who were prepared to stir up and arm the Indians for profits and politics . Finally , Americans strongly objected to British violations of neutral rights on the high seas , involving the boarding of American ships and ...
... British officials who were prepared to stir up and arm the Indians for profits and politics . Finally , Americans strongly objected to British violations of neutral rights on the high seas , involving the boarding of American ships and ...
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Political System | 117 |
Governmental Structure | 135 |
The Vanishing | 141 |
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