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Author Nester, William R., 1956-

Title The epic battles for Ticonderoga, 1758 / William R. Nester
Published Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2008

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 264 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents "Like chaff before the wind" -- Opening shots -- The struggle for North America -- Grand strategies and commanders -- Preparing for campaign -- Wilderness war -- The battle of Fort Carillon -- Pursuits -- Parting shots
Summary "On July 8, 1758, British General James Abercromby ordered a controversial frontal assault of the French defenses on the Ticonderoga peninsula in upstate New York. Outnumbering the French by four to one, the capture of their fort, named Carillon, seemed all but assured. Once the fort - called the "key to a continent"--Was in British hands the road would he open to invade Canada, capture Montreal and Quebec, and end the French and Indian War. The attack, however, would go horribly wrong and result in nearly 2,000 British casualties, the single bloodiest day of the entire war. It would be another year before the British, under a different commander, would capture the fortifications and rename them Fort Ticonderoga. The Epic Battles for Ticonderoga, 1758 examines the skirmishes and raids in the months leading up to the battle, discusses Abercromby's campaign in the larger context of British grand strategy for the year 1758, the roles of key military and political figures on both sides, and the conflict's aftermath." ""The story of the battle at Fort Ticonderoga is an important tale and at the heart of the struggle for North America. This is an excellent piece of research, and Nester tells the story well."" --Book Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-255) and index
Notes English
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Subject Ticonderoga, Battle of, N.Y., 1758.
HISTORY.
New York (State) -- Fort Ticonderoga
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781435658608
1435658604