**The Canadian Iroquois and the Seven Years’ War** is a used hardcover reference book that examines the involvement of the Iroquois in Canada during the Seven Years’ War (1756–1763). The book explores alliances, strategies, and the role of the Canadian Iroquois nations in the broader context of colonial conflict between Britain and France. It presents analysis of military actions, political negotiations, and social impacts on indigenous populations during this period. Key features include detailed accounts of diplomatic interactions, military campaigns, and the shifting allegiances among indigenous groups influenced by European powers. Historical maps, archival documents, and period illustrations are included to provide further context. The work references primary sources and secondary scholarly materials, making it suitable as a resource for research or academic study. As a used copy, the book may exhibit signs of previous ownership, such as minor shelf wear or annotations, but remains a valuable reference on this aspect of North American colonial history. Total of 247 pages.
The Canadian Iroquois and the Seven Years’ War Used Hardcover Reference Book
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