The French and Indian War & the Revolutionary War

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The French and Indian War & the Revolutionary War

The French and Indian War, David A. Copeland, The Revolutionary War, Carol Sue Humphrey

(The Greenwood library of American war reporting / David A. Copeland, general editor, v. 1)

Greenwood Press, 2005

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The French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War

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The French and Indian War strengthened the bonds of the British colonists settled on the eastern shores as they eagerly sought news about the outcomes of the battles at Ticonderoga, Niagara, Duquesne, and Quebec, battles that would determine if America would be a French or a British colony. During the War of Independence newspapers would once again serve as a national clearing-house for reports of the first stirrings of the revolutionary movement, the gloomy first years of defeat and retreat, and finally of resurgence, triumph, and sovereignty.

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