Rise of Nations - Quebec's 1775 Campaign
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Examining the 1775 rebel invasion of Quebec during the American War for Independence, this study explores how violent conflict shapes identities across imperial, national, racial, and cultural lines. It reveals the interconnectedness of key historical conflicts, such as the American War for Independence, the Seven Years' War, and the War of 1812. By analyzing the Quebec Campaign, the book highlights the convergence and evolution of American, British, French, Canadian, and indigenous identities, laying the groundwork for understanding identity formation in later periods.

