As the British and French went to war in 1754, the British colonies readied themselves for another round of warfare. Unlike previous colonial wars, however, this conflict was supported by the zealous preaching of Protestant clergy who were calling for the destruction of Catholic New France. Colonial governments were loath to use the vitriolic rhetoric of the clergy, but still used religion as a justification for raising troops to send on campaigns. The soldiers themselves were drawn from the populace, which was extremely religious, and saw themselves as the emissaries of the Lord. These three forces combined to make the French and Indian War a colonial struggle for the dominant religion of North America
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After the British “conquest” of the French colony of Acadia in 1710, the British Empire sought ways ...
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As the British and French went to war in 1754, the British colonies readied themselves for another r...
ABSTRACT French “Idolators,” British “Heretics,” Native “Heathens”: The Seven Years’ War in North Am...
King Philip’s war (1675-1676) was arguably one of the most brutal and bloody conflicts in the Atlant...
Ever since humanity has gone to war with itself, both sides of the conflict often times have used re...
In his chapter, Christian Indians at War: Evangelism and Military Communication in the Anglo-French...
Massachusetts government policy embodies a long history of anti-Catholic sentiment. During the Revol...
King Philip’s War encouraged the construction of barbaric Native American typologies by puritan mini...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryLouise BreenThis thesis addresses the ways a group of clergymen a...
This work examines how Colonel Henry Bouquet used the British fiscal-military state as a blueprint f...
After the British “conquest” of the French colony of Acadia in 1710, the British Empire sought ways ...
When King Philip\u27s War erupted in the summer of 1675, the New England colonies entered a quarter-...
The Indian wars of early New England were traumatic events. During King Philip\u27s, King William\u2...
This study examines the role that Indians played in King Philip\u27s War. It argues that Indians and...
After the British “conquest” of the French colony of Acadia in 1710, the British Empire sought ways ...
This thesis examines the Jesuit missionaries active in the region of Detroit and how their role in t...
As the British and French went to war in 1754, the British colonies readied themselves for another r...
ABSTRACT French “Idolators,” British “Heretics,” Native “Heathens”: The Seven Years’ War in North Am...
King Philip’s war (1675-1676) was arguably one of the most brutal and bloody conflicts in the Atlant...
Ever since humanity has gone to war with itself, both sides of the conflict often times have used re...
In his chapter, Christian Indians at War: Evangelism and Military Communication in the Anglo-French...
Massachusetts government policy embodies a long history of anti-Catholic sentiment. During the Revol...
King Philip’s War encouraged the construction of barbaric Native American typologies by puritan mini...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryLouise BreenThis thesis addresses the ways a group of clergymen a...
This work examines how Colonel Henry Bouquet used the British fiscal-military state as a blueprint f...
After the British “conquest” of the French colony of Acadia in 1710, the British Empire sought ways ...
When King Philip\u27s War erupted in the summer of 1675, the New England colonies entered a quarter-...
The Indian wars of early New England were traumatic events. During King Philip\u27s, King William\u2...
This study examines the role that Indians played in King Philip\u27s War. It argues that Indians and...
After the British “conquest” of the French colony of Acadia in 1710, the British Empire sought ways ...
This thesis examines the Jesuit missionaries active in the region of Detroit and how their role in t...