British military operations in North America, 1756–1757

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"British military operations in North America, 1756–1757" is a historical work analyzing the British Army’s campaigns and strategy in the early years of the French and Indian War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical work
history book
analyzes British campaign against New France
surface form: British campaigns in the French and Indian War

British military strategy in North America
coversBelligerent France
Great Britain
coversConflict French and Indian War (as part of British America)
surface form: French and Indian War
describes campaigns of the British Army in North America
discusses British Army command structure in North America
logistics of British campaigns in North America
relations between British regulars and colonial militias
examines British colonial warfare
imperial strategy of Great Britain in North America
focusesOnPeriod 1756
1757
genre military history
hasTitle British military operations in North America, 1756–1757 self-link
historicalScope mid-18th century
language English
mainSubject British Army
British campaign against New France
surface form: British military operations in North America

French and Indian War (as part of British America)
surface form: French and Indian War
setInRegion North America
subjectArea 18th-century military history
British imperial history
colonial American history
timeSpanDescribed early years of the French and Indian War
typeOfAnalysis campaign analysis
strategic analysis
workLocationContext British colonies in North America

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John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun notableWork British military operations in North America, 1756–1757
British military operations in North America, 1756–1757 hasTitle British military operations in North America, 1756–1757 self-link