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This
book, a product of years of research, starts with the incursions
of the French forces into the Ohio Valley from Canada just before
the mid 18th century, and portrays the involvement of the colony
of Maryland until just after the conclusion of the war in 1763.
Topics include the ongoing battle between Governor Horatio Sharpe
and the Maryland Assembly, Indian Policy, the Braddock and Forbes
expeditions, the Indian uprising under Pontiac, and the economic
and social development of the colony. This volume is richly illustrated
containing many charts, maps, pictures and historical markers. This
book meets the longtime need for the account of Maryland's role
in this war.
268 pages,
hardcover, maroon lexatone cover with gold embossing.
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