Fall of New France, The
How the French Lost a North American Empire 1754-1763
by Ronald J. Dale
Two great empires collided in North America in the 1750s when France and Great Britain contested control of the Ohio Valley and Nova Scotia. We live with the outcome of this conflict today. It set the stage for a bilingual Canada with an English majority, for the emergence of the independent United States, and for the long decline in influence and power of aboriginal nations.
History, 96 pages, 8.25’’ x 9”, Index, 2004, James Lorimer & Co. Ltd.
ISBN 1-55028-840-7 $19.95 paperback