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Colonial American Troops ­1610-1774
Pt. 3 (Men-at-Arms)
By Rene Chartrand, David Rickman (Illustrated by)

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United Kingdom, 1 January 2003

From the earliest English settlements the survival of the infant colonies in North America depended upon local militias. Before the mid-18th century royal troops were seldom shipped out from Britain, and the main burden of successive wars with the American Indians, and with Britain's colonial rivals France and Spain, fell upon locally raised units, which also fought alongside the Crown forces during the major operations of the French-Indian War of the 1750s. This final book of a fascinating three-part study covers the militias and provincial troops raised in the Carolinas, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Georgia, Nova Scotia, Hudson's Bay and Quebec Province; and also Rangers, and colors and standards.


· South Carolina · North Carolina · Pennsylvania · Delaware · Georgia · Nova Scotia and Newfoundland · Hudsons Bay · Quebec Province · The Rangers · Colors and standards · Bibliography

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From the earliest English settlements the survival of the infant colonies in North America depended upon local militias. Before the mid-18th century royal troops were seldom shipped out from Britain, and the main burden of successive wars with the American Indians, and with Britain's colonial rivals France and Spain, fell upon locally raised units, which also fought alongside the Crown forces during the major operations of the French-Indian War of the 1750s. This final book of a fascinating three-part study covers the militias and provincial troops raised in the Carolinas, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Georgia, Nova Scotia, Hudson's Bay and Quebec Province; and also Rangers, and colors and standards.


· South Carolina · North Carolina · Pennsylvania · Delaware · Georgia · Nova Scotia and Newfoundland · Hudsons Bay · Quebec Province · The Rangers · Colors and standards · Bibliography

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9781841764832
ISBN
1841764833
Other Information
40 b&w and 8 colour illustrations, bibliography
Dimensions
18.5 x 0.3 x 24.6 centimeters (0.16 kg)

Table of Contents

· South Carolina · North Carolina · Pennsylvania · Delaware · Georgia · Nova Scotia and Newfoundland · Hudsons Bay · Quebec Province · The Rangers · Colors and standards · Bibliography

About the Author

René Chartrand was born in Montreal and educated in Canada, the United States and the Bahamas. A senior curator with Canada's National Historic Sites for nearly three decades, he is now a freelance writer and historical consultant. He has written numerous articles and books including some 20 Osprey titles and the first two volumes of Canadian Military Heritage. He lives in Hull, Quebec, with his wife and two sons.

David Rickman llives in the State of Delaware, USA. He is the exhibits co-ordinator for the state parks system, where his favourite project is helping to restore and furnish an American Civil War-era seacoast fortress. At other times he is a freelance illustrator specialising in historical and ethnographic subjects. His works are in the collections of the National Park Service, Parks Canada and various other museums and historic sites. The son of a US Navy aviator, Mr Rickman has lived in Japan, grew up in California and now lives in Wilmington, Delaware with his wife, Deborah.

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