"The French and Indian War" - Assassin's Creed: Real History
In this sixteenth episode of “Assassin’s Creed: Real History” we break down the North American theater of the Seven Years' War, also referred to as the French and Indian War, as it was covered in Assassin's Creed III and Rogue. If you have any topic requests for a future video, in which you would like me to research the real history and compare it to the game’s representation, please leave me a comment! Assassin's Creed Real History Playlist: • Assassin's Creed: Real History [Updated] English subtitles are available for this video. Topic Choice I chose to re-explore this topic and go more in-depth with the development of the war in this latest episode of my sub-series covering the time periods from the franchise. In addition, my intention was also to highlight how much the French and Indian War influenced individuals and events within the scope of the later American Revolutionary War. Disclaimer I am an amateur historian. History is not my official field of study, but rather a passion. This series acts as my hobby and as a way to share with you the real history behind characters, groups, events and locations that are depicted in the Assassin’s Creed video game series. Although I work hard to be as detail-oriented as possible, I am clearly not without fault and therefore welcome you to let me know whether you feel I have missed anything important or have misrepresented something in my video. References Anderson, F. (2006). The war that made America: a short history of the French and Indian War. New York: Penguin Books. Cave, A. A. (2004). The French and Indian war. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Fowler, W. M. (2006). Empires at war the French and Indian War and the struggle for North America, 1754 - 1763. New York, NY: Walker. Hannings, B. (2011). The French and Indian War: a complete chronology. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland & Company. James, A. P. (1959). The Ohio Company: its inner history. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Nester, W. R. (2000). The first global war: Britain, France, and the fate of North America, 1756-1775. Westport (Conn.): Praeger. Parkman, F. (2005). Montcalm and Wolfe: the French and Indian War. New York: Barnes & Noble. Smolinski, D. (2003). Battles of the french and indian war. Heinemann Raintree. A View of the Taking of Quebec (1797) by: Hervey Smyth Distribution of His Majesty’s Forces in North America (1766) by: Daniel Paterson Francis de Gaston, Chevalier de Levis (1888) by: Unknown Artist General Sir James Abercrombie (1759) by: Allan Ramsay Portrait of Jeffrey Amherst (1765) by: Joshua Reynolds Portrait of John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (1747) by: Allan Ramsay Portrait of Louis-Joseph de Montcalm (1865) by: Theophile Hamel http://www.revolutionarywaranimated.c... http://www.pbs.org/thewarthatmadeamer... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_... http://www.frenchandindianwarsociety.... http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/... Credits Commentary/Editing (Robius): / onlineknights Intro Music (Akmigone): / akmigone

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