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The narrative traces escalating diplomatic failure and colonial corruption, describes French efforts to fortify the Ohio basin and secure Indigenous alliances, and recounts early military clashes including the surprise of a French detachment, the erection and fall of a hastily constructed defensive post, and the retreat that followed. It follows measures taken by colonial authorities to reinforce frontiers and the mounting preparations of both crowns, portraying administrative malfeasance, militia mustering, and the opening military maneuvers that transformed a border dispute into wider warfare.

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George Warburton

George Warburton was a 19th-century author best known for his historical works, particularly "The Conquest of Canada," which is a detailed examination of the events surrounding the British conquest of Canada during the Seven Years' War. His writings reflect a keen interest in military history and colonial expansion, providing readers with insights into the strategies and implications of the conflict. Warburton's narrative style combines thorough research with engaging storytelling, making his works significant contributions to the understanding of Canadian history.

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