Early British colonists in North America needed to mobilize military power. Initially, colonists used men with previous experience to train and lead small militias. When population growth demanded more trained leaders, colonists turned to books for military knowledge. Beginning in 1690, in Massachusetts, colonists printed a series of military training manuals. Colonial publishers struggled to adapt European military knowledge to American circumstances. Initially, they reprinted European works that suffered from excessive detail and poor organization. By the 1720s, colonial books were shorter and clearer but still not well adapted to the rugged American landscape. This failure to adapt continued until the 1740s, despite some improvement. Dur...
1755 marked the point at which events in America ceased to be considered subsidiary affairs in the g...
The Military Enlightenment had a profound influence upon the British army’s strategic culture regard...
Even as the 250th anniversary of its outbreak approaches, the Seven Years' War (otherwise known as t...
In northeastern North America, English colonists and explorers encountered a completely unfamiliar p...
This work examines how Colonel Henry Bouquet used the British fiscal-military state as a blueprint f...
The earliest attempts of France and England to colonize North America were disappointments. The sixt...
Utilizing the period of the early French wars as a whole, this study examines the experience of war ...
These two papers discuss some of the continuities in the history of Native societies of New England ...
This thesis explores the relationship between armed conflict and the environment during the first ce...
(in English): The author's main focus was on development and causes of military art changes which Br...
From 1689 to 1726, Massachusetts and Connecticut officials greatly valued the martial abilities of I...
Britain's global power rested on her ability to move effective forces to different parts of the glob...
There has not been a published work of academic history focused on Benedict Arnold\u27s expedition t...
The first British regulars to appear in North America were those accompanying a small British expedi...
This dissertation argues that a significant factor contributing to the successes of the American col...
1755 marked the point at which events in America ceased to be considered subsidiary affairs in the g...
The Military Enlightenment had a profound influence upon the British army’s strategic culture regard...
Even as the 250th anniversary of its outbreak approaches, the Seven Years' War (otherwise known as t...
In northeastern North America, English colonists and explorers encountered a completely unfamiliar p...
This work examines how Colonel Henry Bouquet used the British fiscal-military state as a blueprint f...
The earliest attempts of France and England to colonize North America were disappointments. The sixt...
Utilizing the period of the early French wars as a whole, this study examines the experience of war ...
These two papers discuss some of the continuities in the history of Native societies of New England ...
This thesis explores the relationship between armed conflict and the environment during the first ce...
(in English): The author's main focus was on development and causes of military art changes which Br...
From 1689 to 1726, Massachusetts and Connecticut officials greatly valued the martial abilities of I...
Britain's global power rested on her ability to move effective forces to different parts of the glob...
There has not been a published work of academic history focused on Benedict Arnold\u27s expedition t...
The first British regulars to appear in North America were those accompanying a small British expedi...
This dissertation argues that a significant factor contributing to the successes of the American col...
1755 marked the point at which events in America ceased to be considered subsidiary affairs in the g...
The Military Enlightenment had a profound influence upon the British army’s strategic culture regard...
Even as the 250th anniversary of its outbreak approaches, the Seven Years' War (otherwise known as t...