
France and England in North America, Part V: Count Frontenac, New France, Louis XIV
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Authors:
- Parkman, Francis
1823 - 1893
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In the midst of colonial rivalry, the struggle for dominance in North America intensified as France and England vied for control over vast territories. "France and England in North America, Part V: Count Frontenac" by Francis Parkman delves into the pivotal role of Count Frontenac, a key player in New France under Louis XIV’s reign. This compelling narrative highlights the complexities of imperial ambition and cultural clash, revealing the strategic maneuvers that defined the era. With a focus on Frontenac's leadership and the intricate dynamics between colonizers, this work is essential for students and historians eager to understand the nuances of early American history and the lasting impact of European powers on the continent.
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