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- Mohicans Fort Seeks Return of Skeletons. // Military History;Jul2012, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p9
The article deals with the skeletons of French and Indian War soldiers on display at the Fort William Henry Museum in New York.
- IMPORTANT PEOPLE. Santella, Andrew // French & Indian War (0-7565-0613-1);2004, p45
The article presents information about important peoples related to the war between Great Britain and France over the control of North America. James Abercromby was a British general in the French and Indian War, who replaced as commander after failing to take Fort Carillon, New York, from the...
- WANT TO KNOW MORE? Santella, Andrew // French & Indian War (0-7565-0613-1);2004, p46
The article provides information sources related to the French and Indian War from 1755 to 1763, between France and Great Britain. Addresses of several libraries has been provided in the article. Some of the books related to the war are The French and Indian War: 1660-1763, by Christopher...
- Contest for empire. // Cobblestone;Apr91, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p4
Presents an overview of the territorial wars that took place between England and France on the North American continent between 1689 and 1763, particularly the war that began in 1754. Different types of power; Indian alliances; Anglo, French, and Indian war.
- Attack on Fort William Henry. Calkins, V. // Cobblestone;Apr91, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p32
Relates the battle for Fort William Henry fought between the British and the French and their Indian allies, under General Louis Montcalm. Surrender of English; Problems with Indians. INSET: Untitled, (Montcalm's personal aide).;Friends to the Indians, by.
- The capture of Quebec. Collins, J.R. // Cobblestone;Apr91, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p38
Relates the clash led by British general James Wolfe and French general Louis Montcalm at the fortress of Quebec. Battle strategies; Deaths of both generals. INSET: The final days, by J.C..
- Pontiac's war. // Cobblestone;Apr91, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p49
Recounts the attacks on British forts by Indians led by Ottawa war chief Pontiac in the 1760s. Eventually peace was made between the British and Indians.
- BooKS To READ. // Cobblestone;Sep2005, Vol. 26 Issue 6, p44
Presents an overview of books about the French and Indian war including "George Washington Remembers: Reflections on the French & Indian War," edited by Fred Anderson and "The French and Indian war," by Benton and Louise Minks.
- ON THE WEB AND PLACES TO VISIT. // Cobblestone;Sep2005, Vol. 26 Issue 6, p44
Presents a list of Web sites that tell the story of the French and Indian War.


