"The Winning of Canada: a Chronicle of Wolfe" by William Wood is a historical narrative that recounts the life and military accomplishments of General James Wolfe, with a strong emphasis on his involvement in the conquest of Canada during the Seven Years' War; the book commences by exploring Wolfe's origins, highlighting his family's military background and the key individuals who shaped his exceptional military skills and leadership abilities; from his early years, the narrative showcases Wolfe's unwavering commitment to serving his nation, despite facing physical challenges; the story introduces readers to his initial experiences in military life, as well as insights into his relationships with family and friends; the overarching goal is to provide a detailed portrayal of the circumstances that molded Wolfe's ambitions, preparing him for his significant future as a military leader and the defining events of the Seven Years' War.
The Winning of Canada: a Chronicle of Wolfe
By William Wood
Witness the rise of a determined military leader who defied physical frailty to conquer a nation.
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About the AuthorWilliam Charles Henry Wood, was a Canadian historian, Scout leader and naturalist.
William Charles Henry Wood, was a Canadian historian, Scout leader and naturalist.
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