A Concise Account of North America

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A Concise Account of North America is an 18th-century geographical and ethnographic work by Robert Rogers that describes the lands, peoples, and military frontiers of North America during the colonial era.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
ethnographic work
geographical work
non-fiction book
author Robert Rogers
authorOccupation frontiersman
ranger officer
soldier
countryOfOrigin Great Britain
describes customs of Indigenous nations
lands of North America
military frontiers in North America
military logistics in frontier warfare
peoples of North America
strategic value of North American territories
genre ethnography
geography
military history
hasEthnographicDetail social organization of Native groups
trade relations between Europeans and Indigenous peoples
war practices of Native groups
hasPart accounts of forts and military posts
accounts of trade routes
descriptions of Native American nations
descriptions of geography
hasPerspective British colonial perspective
historicalContext Anglo-French rivalry in North America
British colonial expansion in North America
intendedAudience British policymakers
colonial administrators
military officers
language English
literaryPeriod colonial American literature
mainSubject French and Indian War
Indigenous peoples of North America
North America
colonial frontiers
publicationCentury 18th century
timePeriodDescribed 18th century
colonial era
usedAs reference work on North American frontier conditions
workPeriod Seven Years' War era

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Robert Rogers
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