France and England in North America, Part V: Count Frontenac, New France, Louis XIV

France and England in North America, Part V: Count Frontenac, New France, Louis XIV

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"France and England in North America, Part V: The Count of Fronten, New France, Louis XIV" is a book written by Francis Parkman, a famous American historian and writer of the 19th century. In this part of the epic work, the author examines the period in the history of the colonization of North America, when the French and English empires competed for control over these lands. The central figure is Louis XIV and his representatives in New France, including the brilliant strategist and governor Comte de Frontenac. The author describes in detail the political and military events of that time, revealing the diplomatic and military strategies of both states. This book is not only a historical work, but also a fascinating journey into the past, which helps to better understand the complex relationship between Europe and America in the 17th century.
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Name of the Author
Francis Parkman
Language
English
Release date
2004-11-01
Title
France and England in North America, Part V: Count Frontenac, New France, Louis XIV
Subject
Canada -- History -- To 1763 (New France)
F1001
Frontenac, Louis de Buade, comte de, 1620-1698

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