Wellsprings of a 'World War': An early English attempt to conquer Canada during King William's war, 1688–97

K. A. J. McLay
2006 Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History  
The military historiography of early modern colonial America currently offers two contrary interpretations. One emphasises the exceptional nature of American warfare as a product of a process of military acculturation between the colonists and the native Americans; the other denies this acculturation in favour of the successful
doi:10.1080/03086530600633389 fatcat:hsprrc5mtnfdfpbmr27mweygpa