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Many centuries of European history had been marked by war almost cesaelessbetween France and England when these two states first confronted each other in America. The conflict for the New World was but the continuation of an age-long wildedrness and by new dreams of empire. There was another potent cause of Strife which had not existed in the earlier days. hen, during the fourteenth centuries, the antagonists had fought through the interminable Hundred Years' War, they had been of the same religious faith. Since then, however, England had become Protestant, while France had remained Catholic. When the rivals first met on the Shores of the New World, colonial American was still very young. it was in 1607 that the English occupied Virginia. At the same time the French were securing a foothold in Acadia, now Nova Scotia. Six years had barely passed when the English Captain Argall saiked to the north from Virginia and destroyed the French settlements. Sixteen years after this anothe English force attacked and captured Quebec. Presently these conquests were restored. France remained in possession of the St. Lawrence and in virtual possession of Acadia. The English colonies, holding a great stretch of the Atlantic seaboard, increased in number and power. New France also grew stronger. The steady hostility of rivals never wavered. There was, indeed, little open warfare as long as the two Crowns remained at peace....
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The Conquest of New France: A Chronicle of the Colonial Wars Vol. 10, george M. Wrong, Casaeless, confronted, age-long, wildederness, Strife, antagonists, Catholic, Protestant, 1607, Sixteen years, Power,
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Book Details |
• Pages: 270
• Illustrations: 1
• Footnotes: No
• Endnotes: No
• Appendix: No
• Tables: 2
• Bibliography: Yes
• Index: Yes
• Number in set: 10
• Point size: 10.00
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• Copyright: 2003
• Original publication year: 1918
• LCCN No.: 2003100196
• Original language: English
• Original country of publication: United States
• Original ISBN: 1-932109-10-2
• Edition number: First revised edition
• Edition type: Reprint
• Volume: 10
• Binding: Perfect
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