. The natural and civil history of Vermont [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. hn|i i! ^^ 'i % i I! ^liii 413 NATURAL AND CIVIL CHAPTER XIIL War. PrDf'Tcs.^ and events of the wo?- in thr. yean 1759 and 1760. Plan of the eampaivir for 1759. Cjnqiier^t of Quebec by ^vmrui IVolfe. Capture, of Ticonderoga and Crown Pohit by genen/l Amherst, Exprdii'lnn a- gaiist the Indian villnc-e of St. Franeols Inf major Po^^ers. on lake Cham plain. Capture of Niagara by General John- son. Refections on the campaign of 17!')9. Measiirr.'i of Vaudrieul at Montreal in 17G0. Plan and p


. The natural and civil history of Vermont [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. hn|i i! ^^ 'i % i I! ^liii 413 NATURAL AND CIVIL CHAPTER XIIL War. PrDf'Tcs.^ and events of the wo?- in thr. yean 1759 and 1760. Plan of the eampaivir for 1759. Cjnqiier^t of Quebec by ^vmrui IVolfe. Capture, of Ticonderoga and Crown Pohit by genen/l Amherst, Exprdii'lnn a- gaiist the Indian villnc-e of St. Franeols Inf major Po^^ers. on lake Cham plain. Capture of Niagara by General John- son. Refections on the campaign of 17!')9. Measiirr.'i of Vaudrieul at Montreal in 17G0. Plan and proceedings of general Amherst. General Murrafs dfeat at Quebec^ and arri- val at Montreal. ILiviland's arrival at t/itr river St. Lawrence. Capitulation and surren- der of Canada to general .inihcrst. Prfcc- tions on the origin of these zvars. Their ef- fects on the morals^ literutur^, populaiicu, set- tlement and political state of the colonics. 1759. FROM the ad^^nntasrw that had been already obtained over the French, the British ministry had l^ecn lead to expect the compleat conquest of Cunada niii^ht he ef- fected in aix)ther carT>])nis^ii ; ii' troops] ^vere employed so as to divide tlie enemy's for- ces, and to make their impressions on difierent| parts of the country at the same time. In pur- suance of this plan the Britidi minister, PnT,| had projected three expeditions againbt Canuda. General Wolfe, who lixd been so much distin- guished in the aiesre of Louisbour-j, was to pro- ceed up the river St. Lawrence with a body ofl tight thousand men, as soon as the river shoulli â > '. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817. Burlington, Vt. : Printed by Samuel Mills : Sold at his bookstore in Burlington, by Mills and White, Middlebury, Isaiah Thomas


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