British Policy in the Illinois Country, 1763-1768
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"British policy in the Illinois region, 1763-1768" is a study by the famous historian Clarence Edwin Carter, devoted to the study of the period after the French and Indian War, when the empire of Great Britain became the master of the Illinois region. The author carefully analyzes the political decisions, the influence of the British government on the local population, the relationship with the elders of the Indian tribes, as well as the challenges that the British colonists faced during this period. This book will help readers better understand the complex processes of political formation in colonial America and the importance of the Illinois region in this context.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Clarence Edwin Carter
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2018-01-05
- Title
- British Policy in the Illinois Country, 1763-1768
- Subject
- DA
F516
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Illinois -- 18th century
Illinois -- Politics and government -- 18th century
Thesis (Ph. D.)