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The Hunters of the Hills: a Story of the Great French and Indian War

The Hunters of the Hills: a Story of the Great French and Indian War
Manufacturer: B&R Samizdat Express
Category: EBooks

Buy New: $0.99



Sales Rank: 27685

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition

ASIN: B0011YEBOA

Publication Date: December 26, 2007
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Book Description
The first volume of a series dealing with the struggle of France and England and their colonies for dominion in North America, culminating with the fall of Quebec. It is also concerned to a large extent with the Iroquois, the mighty league known in their own language as the Hodenosaunee, for the favor of which both French and English were high bidders.

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