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April 15, 1965 0226653145 978-0226653143
Although the colonial wars consisted of almost continuous raids and skirmishes between the English and French colonists and their Indian allies and enemies, they can be separated into four major conflicts, corresponding to four European wars of which they were, in varying degrees, a part: King William's War (1689-97) (War of the League of Augsburg); Queen Anne's War (1702-13) (War of the Spanish Succession); King George's War (1744-48) (War of the Austrian Succession); and The French and Indian War (1755-62) (Seven Years' War).

Mr. Peckham chronicles the events of these wars, summarizing the struggle for empire in America among France, England, and Spain. He indicates how the colonists applied the experience they gained from fighting Indians to their engagements with European powers. And what they learned from the colonial wars they translated into a political philosophy that led to independence and self-government.

The ready involvement of the colonies in European ambitions, the success and failure of co-operation between colony and mother country, the efforts of the English colonies together, and the growing differences between them and Britain give the narrative continuity and rising excitement.

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Howard H. Peckham is now retired from the University of Michigan where he was professor of history and director of the Clements Library.

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  • Paperback: 266 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press (April 15, 1965)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226653145
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226653143
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Forgotton American History Is Reborn, August 19, 2001
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For a short work, this was interesting and exceptional reading. Mr.Peckham's accounts of the four Colonial Wars was accurate and complete. The struggle between France,England and Native Americans for control of North America is lost in schoolbooks and classrooms of today, because it was prior to the Revolutionary War. But the impact that these Colonial Wars had on the forming of our country is unmeasurable. Quality reading for those who want to turn the clock back a bit farther than the Boston Tea Party, and Bunker Hill.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A narrative of forgotten wars, July 1, 2001
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The North American colonial wars between Great Britain and France that flared repeatedly through the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries have long been hidden in the great shadow cast by the American Revolution. How many people today remember King William's War (1689-97), or Queen Anne's War (1702-13), or King George's War (1744-48), or the French and Indian War (1755-62)? But these conflicts should be better known, because in actual fact they determined the cultural fate of most of North America. Howard Peckham's volume, first published in 1964, is the best short survey of all of them.

Beginning in the 1600s, Great Britain began to colonize the eastern seaboard of North America from Maine to Georgia. Even earlier, France had begun to occupy the valley of the St. Lawrence and to spread westward into the Great Lakes and then south to the Mississippi. From the late 1600s to the mid-1700s, conflicts in Europe between these two colonial powers (and between the Protestant and Catholic worlds they represented) spilled over into North America. Indian tribes played both sides off against each other, forming shifting alliances in an attempt to retain their own independence. Because of disputes over who should occupy the Spanish throne, for example, farmhouses were burned in the New England countryside, and Indian villages were destroyed in the woods of Maine. In the end, Great Britain and her colonies gained ascendancy, and France was forced to cede all of her Canadian possessions. The last of these imperial conflicts, the French and Indian War, set the political and military stage for the American Revolution which began only thirteen years after the French and Indian War had ended.

Why should anyone remember these ancient battles? One simple reason is that they have left their mark all over the cultural landscape of eastern North America. They explain why there are lakes with names like "Champlain" along the borders of states like New "York"; why the eastern United States is dotted with towns named "Amherst" and "Pepperell" and "Shirley" (all generals in the colonial wars); and why so many people in French-speaking Quebec, more than 300 years after the colonial wars began, are still trying to secede from English-speaking Canada.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful survey of the four colonial wars, November 26, 2005
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Peckham has done an exceptional job in bringing to life a time period that most people tend to ignore. It is these four wars combined that determined the outcome of the American Revolution just as much, if not more so, than the Revolution by itself.

Peckham's short survey of 221 pages does well in capturing the North American continent and those that contended for it. His chapters progress seamlessly, allowing for a smoothly structured book. Additionally, his summaries at the end of each chapter don't feel detached from the ultimate telling, but rather breathes life into the wars and makes you want to read more. His Aftermath chapter is particularly poignant chapter, despite its length, as it shows a depth in understanding that will help anyone looking to understand the American and how they became who they are.

The book does rely heavily on the actual battles, without delving too deeply into the specifics, which leads to a brief understanding to help further your understanding. At times I wished that he wrote more, but my appetite was satiated none the less.

In a period that is much glossed over, Peckham has done a wonderful job in surveying the critical points of the four colonial wars. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone, especially if you are trying to focus on the Revolutionary War, as this will give you a better understanding of how the Americans became who they are.
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It was inevitable that the American colonies of the several European powers should become involved in the wars of their rival parent countries. Read the first page
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