Robert Rogers

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2002-08-01
Publisher(s): Powerplus
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Summary

The life story of Major Robert Rogers, the New England frontiersman who recruited companies of colonial soldiers, known as Rogers Rangers, to fight for the British in the French and Indian War, is a compelling mix of military intrigue and national identity.

Table of Contents

Introduction to Robert Rogers and the French and Indian War
5(5)
Raising Robert Rogers
10(8)
The Scouting Rangers (1755-1756)
18(13)
Not Everybody Liked the Rangers (1757-1758)
31(12)
The Rangers, the Battle on Snowshoes, and Lord Howe (1758-1759)
43(6)
Abercromby, Amherst, and Britain's Big Push North (1758-1759)
49(10)
Robert Rogers' Attack on St. Francis (1759)
59(8)
Fighting Canada (1760)
67(8)
After the War (1760-1795)
75(11)
Robert Rogers' Legacy
86(4)
Appendix 90(10)
Timeline 100(3)
Glossary 103(4)
Additional Resources 107(1)
Bibliography 108(1)
Index 109

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