Army And Empire: British Soldiers on the American Frontier, 1758-1775 (Studies in War, Society, and the Military Series)
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The end of the Seven Years' War found Britain's professional army in America facing new and unfamiliar responsibilities. In addition to occupying the recently conquered French settlements in Canada, redcoats were ordered into the trans-Appalachian west, into the little-known and much disputed territories that lay between British, French, and Spanish America. There the soldiers found themselves serving as occupiers, police, and diplomats in a vast territory marked by extreme climatic variation-a world decidedly different from Britain or the settled American colonies.
Going beyond the war experience, Army and Empire examines the lives and experiences of British soldiers in the complex, evolving cultural frontiers of the West in British America. From the first appearance of the redcoats in the West until the outbreak of the American Revolution, Michael N. McConnell explores all aspects of peacetime service, including the soldiers' diet and health, mental well-being, social life, transportation, clothing, and the built environments within which they lived and worked. McConnell looks at the army on the frontier for what it was: a collection of small communities of men, women, and children faced with the challenges of surviving on the far western edge of empire.
Michael N. McConnell is an associate professor of history at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is the author of A Country Between: The Upper Ohio Valley and Its People, 1724-1774 (Nebraska 1992).
Army And Empire: British Soldiers on the American Frontier, 1758-1775 (Studies in War, Society, and the Military Series),Michael N. McConnell,University of Nebraska Press,0803232330,18th century,Army,Frontier and pioneer life,Great Britain,Great Britain.,History,History - U.S.,Military,Military - United States,Military life,United States,United States - Colonial Period,American history,USA,Warfare & Defence,World history: c 1750 to c 1900
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