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T5838987
| Position | Surface form | Disambiguated ID | Type / Status |
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| Subject | Dan Snow |
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Death or Victory: The Battle of Quebec and the Birth of Empire
Death or Victory: The Battle of Quebec and the Birth of Empire is a historical book by Dan Snow that examines the 1759 Battle of Quebec and its pivotal role in shaping the British Empire.
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Disambiguation candidates (2 decisions)
The exact options the model was shown at each disambiguation step, with the option it chose highlighted — the evidence behind this triple's disambiguated ids.
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Death or Victory: The Battle of Quebec and the Birth of Empire Context triple: [Dan Snow, notableWork, Death or Victory: The Battle of Quebec and the Birth of Empire]
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A.
France and England in North America: Montcalm and Wolfe
"France and England in North America: Montcalm and Wolfe" is a historical work by Francis Parkman that chronicles the climactic struggle between French and British forces in North America during the Seven Years' War, focusing on the careers and conflict of Generals Montcalm and Wolfe.
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B.
Rise to Greatness: The History of Canada
Rise to Greatness: The History of Canada is a comprehensive historical work by Conrad Black that chronicles Canada's political, social, and economic development from its origins to the modern era.
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C.
The Battle That Saved Washington
"The Battle That Saved Washington" refers to the 1864 American Civil War engagement at Monocacy, Maryland, in which Union forces delayed a Confederate advance long enough to protect the U.S. capital from capture.
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D.
The Civil War of 1812: American Citizens, British Subjects, Irish Rebels, & Indian Allies
The Civil War of 1812: American Citizens, British Subjects, Irish Rebels, & Indian Allies is a historical study by Alan Taylor that reinterprets the War of 1812 as a complex, borderland civil conflict involving diverse North American communities and loyalties.
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E.
American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750–1804
American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750–1804 is a historical study by Alan Taylor that reinterprets the American Revolution as a broad, continent-wide upheaval involving diverse peoples and empires beyond the thirteen colonies.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Death or Victory: The Battle of Quebec and the Birth of Empire Target entity description: Death or Victory: The Battle of Quebec and the Birth of Empire is a historical book by Dan Snow that examines the 1759 Battle of Quebec and its pivotal role in shaping the British Empire.
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A.
France and England in North America: Montcalm and Wolfe
"France and England in North America: Montcalm and Wolfe" is a historical work by Francis Parkman that chronicles the climactic struggle between French and British forces in North America during the Seven Years' War, focusing on the careers and conflict of Generals Montcalm and Wolfe.
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B.
Rise to Greatness: The History of Canada
Rise to Greatness: The History of Canada is a comprehensive historical work by Conrad Black that chronicles Canada's political, social, and economic development from its origins to the modern era.
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C.
The Battle That Saved Washington
"The Battle That Saved Washington" refers to the 1864 American Civil War engagement at Monocacy, Maryland, in which Union forces delayed a Confederate advance long enough to protect the U.S. capital from capture.
-
D.
The Civil War of 1812: American Citizens, British Subjects, Irish Rebels, & Indian Allies
The Civil War of 1812: American Citizens, British Subjects, Irish Rebels, & Indian Allies is a historical study by Alan Taylor that reinterprets the War of 1812 as a complex, borderland civil conflict involving diverse North American communities and loyalties.
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E.
American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750–1804
American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750–1804 is a historical study by Alan Taylor that reinterprets the American Revolution as a broad, continent-wide upheaval involving diverse peoples and empires beyond the thirteen colonies.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Created at: March 22, 2026, 3:54 p.m.