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Doyle's comprehensive and pioneering study of the English colonies in North America from the accession of the house of Hanover through 1756 and the conquest of Canada and the capture of Quebec. The work presents accounts based on primary documentary sources of the general condition of the colonies, their administrative development, the economic, religious, and intellectual development of all the colonies, and relations with Native Americans and Negro slaves, and concludes with a lengthy chapter on Georgia before presenting a panoramic account of the conquest of Canada. Reprint edition. 2006: 645 pages, softcover. (Scholar's Bookshelf)