Britain's global power rested on her ability to move effective forces to different parts of the globe. Seapower was at the core of this, but it also required expeditionary armies to establish British power on land in a more permanent fashion. During the Seven Years War (1756-63) Britain proved that she possessed this global power and that it was an extremely effective diplomatic weapon. The factors that contributed to this global capability were many and developed during the decades prior to 1756. One of those factors was the mobilisation of American manpower. This paper examines the contribution of the American Regiment raised in 1740 to serve with British expeditionary forces in the West Indies. Although the operation was a disaster, the ...
In early modern England (after 1707, Britain), there was an argument that war at sea, especially war...
This book foregrounds the role of the Royal Navy in creating the British Atlantic in the eighteenth ...
This article re-examines the concept of the fiscal-military state in the context of the British arme...
This study focuses on changes in British colonial policy and politics after the Seven Years’ War in ...
This book provides the first wide-ranging attempt to consider the continental European contribution ...
As the War of Spanish Succession (Queen Anne’s War) concluded in 1713, English writer Daniel Defoe c...
The Military Enlightenment had a profound influence upon the British army’s strategic culture regard...
Note:This study explores the role of the Royal Na'vy's North American Squadron in protecting Britain...
First Published in 1980. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
This study examines the evolution of offensive and defensive maritime economic warfare and the Royal...
The first British regulars to appear in North America were those accompanying a small British expedi...
Focusing on the period between George Anson’s circumnavigation in the 1740s and the joint British se...
This work examines how Colonel Henry Bouquet used the British fiscal-military state as a blueprint f...
The customs service in Britain\u27s North American colonies in the eighteenth-century had a violent ...
These demographic shifts are just one example of how considering North America as an entity during t...
In early modern England (after 1707, Britain), there was an argument that war at sea, especially war...
This book foregrounds the role of the Royal Navy in creating the British Atlantic in the eighteenth ...
This article re-examines the concept of the fiscal-military state in the context of the British arme...
This study focuses on changes in British colonial policy and politics after the Seven Years’ War in ...
This book provides the first wide-ranging attempt to consider the continental European contribution ...
As the War of Spanish Succession (Queen Anne’s War) concluded in 1713, English writer Daniel Defoe c...
The Military Enlightenment had a profound influence upon the British army’s strategic culture regard...
Note:This study explores the role of the Royal Na'vy's North American Squadron in protecting Britain...
First Published in 1980. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
This study examines the evolution of offensive and defensive maritime economic warfare and the Royal...
The first British regulars to appear in North America were those accompanying a small British expedi...
Focusing on the period between George Anson’s circumnavigation in the 1740s and the joint British se...
This work examines how Colonel Henry Bouquet used the British fiscal-military state as a blueprint f...
The customs service in Britain\u27s North American colonies in the eighteenth-century had a violent ...
These demographic shifts are just one example of how considering North America as an entity during t...
In early modern England (after 1707, Britain), there was an argument that war at sea, especially war...
This book foregrounds the role of the Royal Navy in creating the British Atlantic in the eighteenth ...
This article re-examines the concept of the fiscal-military state in the context of the British arme...