Wars of the Colonies

“Wars of the Colonies” by Jacob Abbott is the fifth installment in an eight-part series exploring the history of America from its earliest days to the era of George Washington. Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 21, 2014, this 176-page edition is presented in English. The book begins with a brief overview of the establishment of the thirteen colonies along the Atlantic seaboard and delves into the complex interactions—both peaceful and conflictual—between early European settlers and Indigenous peoples.
Readers will find detailed accounts of significant early Indian wars, including the Pequot and King Philip Wars, along with vivid anecdotes that illustrate the challenges of pioneer life. Abbott also examines the tensions between the English and French in North America, particularly during the French and Indian War, culminating in the British conquest of Canada. The narrative highlights key events such as the Deerfield Massacre and the strategies employed by the renowned Indian chief Pontiac, providing a comprehensive look at the conflicts that shaped early American history.
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Part five of an eight part series on the history of America from its earliest times through to the age of George Washington, told by master storyteller Jacob Abbott.Starting with a brief recapitulation of the establishment of the thirteen colonies along the Atlantic seaboard of North America, this volume then details the interactions-in war and peace-of the early European settlers with the Indians and with each other.The major early Indian wars-with the Pequot and King Philip-are discussed in little-known but fascinating detail. Included are many action-packed anecdotes of life on the frontier, the hardships of pioneer life-and duplicity and strife between Indian and European.Read also of the clashes between the English and the French in Canada and in the interior, and the effect of the War of the Spanish Succession in North America.”The French and the English seem determined to hate each other everywhere and at all times, and the hardships and sufferings which these different representatives of a common civilization endured, and which we might have supposed would have formed a bond of interest and sympathy to link them indissolubly together, in reality seemed to have no such effect. The dividing zone of mutual repulsion and animosity, which has for so many centuries extended along the Straits of Dover and the English Channel, now crossed the Atlantic, and spread itself along the line of the Lakes and of the Mississippi, forming an unbroken wall of aversion and hate, for a distance of two thousand miles.”After many bloodcurdling clashes involving Indians, Europeans, and varying alliances on both sides of the racial divide, the build-up to, and the progress of, the French and Indian War is discussed.The British conquest of Canada from the French is then dealt with, ending with the deaths of both French and English commanding generals at the battle for Quebec.Finally the war with the famous Indian chief Pontiac is reviewed, along with dramatic events such as the Deerfield Massacre and the cunning strategies employed by Pontiac to exact many victories over the Europeans until his final-and inevitable-defeat.ContentsCHAPTER I: The Thirteen ColoniesCHAPTER II: The Pequot WarCHAPTER III: End of the Pequot WarCHAPTER IV: War with King PhilipCHAPTER V: The Lakes and the Mississippi CHAPTER VI: King William’s WarCHAPTER VII: Queen Anne’s WarCHAPTER VIII: George WashingtonCHAPTER IX: The Conquest of CanadaCHAPTER X: PontiacThe American History Series by Jacob Abbott: Volume I: Aboriginal AmericaVolume II: Discovery of AmericaVolume III: The Southern ColoniesVolume IV: The Northern ColoniesVolume V: Wars of the ColoniesVolume VI: Revolt of the ColoniesVolume VII: War of the RevolutionVolume VIII: George Washington
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