Quebec 1775: The American Invasion of Canada - Campaign

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Intense depiction of America's pivotal 1775 campaign.

If you're drawn to the riveting tales of America's fight for independence, "Quebec 1775" offers an in-depth look into one of its crucial, yet less recognized battles. This book doesn't just lay out the military maneuvers—it makes you feel the urgency and desperation of the American forces as they embarked on a daring and treacherous mission. You'll emerge from these pages with a nuanced understanding of how this campaign shaped the trajectory of the war.

Quebec 1775: The American Invasion of Canada - Campaign

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ISBN: 9781841766812
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Date of Publication: 2003-10-22
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Military
Related Topics: American History, War, World History
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The American attack on Quebec in 1775 was a key episode in the American War of Independence. The subsequent campaign involved a 350-mile trek across uninhabited wilderness, a desperate American attack on the city of Quebec, and a British counterattack culminating in a brutal naval battle off Valcour Island on Lake Champlain. Brendan Morrissey details the events of this ferocious struggle with momentous consequences at Saratoga in 1777.
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Intense depiction of America's pivotal 1775 campaign.

If you're drawn to the riveting tales of America's fight for independence, "Quebec 1775" offers an in-depth look into one of its crucial, yet less recognized battles. This book doesn't just lay out the military maneuvers—it makes you feel the urgency and desperation of the American forces as they embarked on a daring and treacherous mission. You'll emerge from these pages with a nuanced understanding of how this campaign shaped the trajectory of the war.