Blockade Of Quebec In 1775-1776 By The American Revolutionists
Thomas Ainslie, Anthony Vialar, Robert Lester
Blockade Of Quebec In 1775-1776 By The American Revolutionists
Thomas Ainslie, Anthony Vialar, Robert Lester
This book tells the story of the American Revolutionists' blockade of Quebec in 1775-1776, also known as the Siege of Quebec, through the eyes of several notable figures on the American and British sides of the conflict. Allan Maclean, a loyalist Scottish Highland officer, provides a firsthand account of the British defense of Quebec, while Gabriel Taschereau, a French-Canadian officer, describes the experience from the perspective of the Quebecois. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of the American Revolution and the early years of Canada's formation.
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