**The Forts of New France in Northeast America 1600-1763** is part of the Osprey Fortress series (No. 75) and is presented as a new softcover reference volume. This book examines the military fortifications constructed by French colonial forces across Northeast America from the early 17th century until the end of French rule in 1763. It provides a detailed account of the design, development, and operational history of these forts, placing them within the context of colonial expansion, indigenous alliances, and conflicts with British and Native American forces. Illustrations, diagrams, and maps accompany the text, offering visual context to architectural and strategic details. The book also addresses the evolution of defensive technologies and the influence of European military engineering on North American soil. Suitable for reference, this publication serves as an informative resource for readers seeking factual information on French colonial military architecture and its role in the shaping of Northeast American history. Total of 64 pages.
The Forts of New France in Northeast America 1600-1763 Osprey Fortress No 75 New Softcover Reference Book
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