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MARTINIQUE, French Antilles - TRAVEL Guide to ALL top 10 sights in 4K
Martinique is the Caribbean paradise of France. It's the second biggest island of the French Antilles. Apart from French tourists, this tropical gem is actually a great destination for Europeans or Americans. Martinique is definitely worth it, especially because flying to this island is not very expensive from Paris, LA, London or Amsterdam. We fly there from Europe and after visiting some other island in the Caribbean, we have a family holiday on Martinique. So what is there to do? Get ready for amazing beaches, jungle waterfalls, a special botanical garden and endless tropical rainforest!
We sleep in Saint Pierre, visit the top of Mount Pelée, stand under the waterfall Saut du Gendarme, snorkel in Anse Dufour and Anne Noire and stroll over the most beautiful beaches called Plage du Dia...
published: 29 Jun 2024
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Best Things To Do in Martinique 2024 4K
MARTINIQUE: In this Martinique travel guide we show you all around this beautiful Caribbean island. Martinique is part of France and the main language is French. In this best things to do in Martinique we show you the best tourist attractions for you to explore during your vacation. This Martinique travel vlog was produced in Spring 2024. Some of the top attractions in Martinique include Plage Les Salines, Fort De France, Mount Pelee, Jardin Balata, Diamante Island, Creole Village and much more.
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Top Attractions In Martinique 2024
00:00 Intro
00:39 Plage Des Salines
1:23 Savane Des Esclave
2:33 Mitan Beach
2:57 Creole Village
3:47 Grande Anse D’Arlet
4:13 Les Anses D’Arlet
4:26 Petite Anse
4:57 Diamante Viewpoint
5:45 Plage Diam...
published: 25 Mar 2024
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Martinique - French Pearl in the Caribbean | Free Documentary Nature
Martinique - French Pearl in the Caribbean | Nature Documentary
The island of Martinique is a piece of France in the Caribbean, between Florida and South America. And of course, Savoir-vivre applies just as it does on the other side of the Atlantic, between the English Channel and the Mediterranean.
Jacky Pascault is the first and only man to cultivate mushrooms in the Caribbean. Everywhere else, they grow on artificially fertilised soil, but Jacky's Champignons Tropicaux flourish on sugar cane fibres.
Nicole Vilo tailors hats and dresses out of coconut palms. Of course, the catwalk for the models wearing her first collection is one of the countless dream beaches. The Martiniquais sail on boats they call Yole, which have no keel and are therefore difficult to navigate. The crew members ha...
published: 02 Dec 2020
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MARTINIQUE, FRENCH ANTILLES - Travel Guide with ALL top 10 sights in 4K
Martinique is part of Caribbean France, also known as the French Antilles. The island is especially popular with French tourists, but actually a great destination for Europeans or Americans. Martinique is definitely worth it, especially because flying to this island is not very expensive from Paris, LA, London or Amsterdam. What is there to do? Amazing beaches, waterfalls, a special botanical garden and endless tropical rainforest! Watch the video and see how we start a trip through the Caribbean in Martinique.
From Martinique we visit many more hidden gems in the Caribbean, but now you can already see some of the highlights. We sleep in Saint Pierre, visit the top of Mont Pelée, stand under the waterfall Saut Gendarme, snorkel in Anse Dufour and Anne Noire and stroll over the most beauti...
published: 27 Mar 2022
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P&O Cruises Caribbean port guide - Things to do in Martinique?
Welcome to my Caribbean Cruise port Guide - What to do in Martinique - Episode 7
If you are visiting Martinique my top tip would be to book an excursion in advance. We decided to get off and do our own thing but the queue along the jetty was so long by the time we queued and got to the beach we had in mind it would have been time to come home.
As i say in my video I have used the Facebook Group Caribbean Island Tours many times and they have some amazing excursions in Martinique that I would recommend. I have listed them here :-
Caribbean Pirates Tour
• Visit at the “village de la poterie” (potter village)
• Tour around the south-eastern coast
• Beach Anse d’arlet with bathing possibility
• Panoramic view on the “Rocher du diamant”
• Rum factory “Trois-Rivieres”
• Beach “Les Salines"
• ...
published: 05 May 2023
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A heartfelt message of support for the people of Martinique and Guadeloupe 🇫🇷💙
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published: 24 Oct 2024
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Martinique Island Guide
travelguru Cathy Bartrop takes us on a tour of the French Caribbean island of Martinique. Explaining the island's geography and highlighting the key attractions, discover the best places to stay and where to find the best beaches.
published: 21 Mar 2017
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P&O Arvia - STUNNING beach in Martinique! Vlog 4
Welcome to our fourth P&O Arvia Caribbean cruise series vlog! Today, P&O Arvia is in Martinique and we've got an exciting day planned as we've booked another excursion with Caribbean Island Tours on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/caribbeanislandtours/
Todays excursion takes us around the south coast of Martinique and includes the following stops:
We visit at the "village de la poterie" (potter village) before we have a chance to snorkle at Beach Anse d'arlet . After that we head to the view point for "Rocher du diamant" and then try shots of rum at rum factory "Trois-Rivieres". To end the day we visit the stunning beach of "Les Salines" before finally return via the south-western coast.
Back onboard we spend some more time at the swim up bar before heading to the Glass House ...
published: 14 Apr 2023
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Martinique - France in the Carribean
The island of Martinique is a piece of France in the Caribbean, between Florida and South America. And of course, Savoir-vivre applies just as it does on the other side of the Atlantic, between the English Channel and the Mediterranean.
Jacky Pascault is the first and only man to cultivate mushrooms in the Caribbean. Everywhere else, they grow on artificially fertilised soil, but Jacky's Champignons Tropicaux flourish on sugar cane fibres.
Nicole Vilo tailors hats and dresses out of coconut palms. Of course, the catwalk for the models wearing her first collection is one of the countless dream beaches. The Martiniquais sail on boats they call Yole, which have no keel and are therefore difficult to navigate. The crew members hang over the water in breakneck fashion on long wooden poles. Just...
published: 14 Nov 2017
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France: Island of Martinique Erupts Over Skyrocketing Food Prices | Firstpost America
France: Island of Martinique Erupts Over Skyrocketing Food Prices | Firstpost America
Martinique, a picturesque French Caribbean island, is gripped by violent protests as residents revolt against skyrocketing living costs. Food prices are 40% higher than in mainland France, pushing people to the brink. What began as peaceful demonstrations have spiralled into chaos—burning barricades, looted stores, and clashes with police. One person has already been killed, and over two dozen officers have been injured. The government has imposed a curfew and banned public gatherings, but tensions remain high. Protesters demand urgent action to align local prices with those of France, as frustration over economic inequality fuels the island's growing unrest.
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published: 14 Oct 2024
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What's behind violent protests in France's Martinique? • FRANCE 24 English
French authorities on Thursday grappled with a new spike in violence in the country's overseas territories, ordering a curfew after rioting in Martinique. France 24's Angela Diffley takes a look at how economic problems and high prices are fuelling resentment on the Caribbean island.
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published: 19 Sep 2024
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Clashes with police in Martinique in latest bout of unrest on French island
Demonstrators threw debris at police as fires burned around the main airport of the French island of Martinique on Thursday night in the latest bout of unrest over rising living costs. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub
The protests disrupted flights at the airport, which were redirected to the neighbouring French island of Guadeloupe, the local administration said. It added that it was banning public gatherings until Monday and banning the purchase of products that could be used for arson attacks
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published: 11 Oct 2024
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Protests over rising costs of living turn violent in French Caribbean island of Martinique
Protests have erupted on the French Caribbean island of Martinique over the high cost of living, sparking violent clashes with police and the destruction of property. At least six police officers were injured by gunfire in one recent confrontation with protesters.
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published: 19 Sep 2024
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The Top 12 Things to Do in Fort-de-France, MARTINIQUE – You Won’t Believe the View from #9
In this episode, we uncover 12 incredible things to do and must-try local foods in Fort-de-France, MARTINIQUE. We'll cover historical sights, tours worth taking, beautiful beaches, and delicious foods worth trying. So stay tuned because Fort-de-France, Martinique has so much to offer the traveler.
CHAPTERS
Introduction 0:00
Taking the Ferry to Fort-du-France 0:45
The Best Place to Get Started in Fort-de-France 1:32
The Historic Buildings in Fort-de-France 2:15
Delicious Local Food Spots 3:45
The Best Tour to Take in Fort-de France 5:45
The Best Beach in Fort-de-France 6:36
Another Great Food Option 7:13
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published: 20 Oct 2024
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MARTINIQUE, French Antilles - TRAVEL Guide to ALL top 10 sights in 4K
Martinique is the Caribbean paradise of France. It's the second biggest island of the French Antilles. Apart from French tourists, this tropical gem is actually...
Martinique is the Caribbean paradise of France. It's the second biggest island of the French Antilles. Apart from French tourists, this tropical gem is actually a great destination for Europeans or Americans. Martinique is definitely worth it, especially because flying to this island is not very expensive from Paris, LA, London or Amsterdam. We fly there from Europe and after visiting some other island in the Caribbean, we have a family holiday on Martinique. So what is there to do? Get ready for amazing beaches, jungle waterfalls, a special botanical garden and endless tropical rainforest!
We sleep in Saint Pierre, visit the top of Mount Pelée, stand under the waterfall Saut du Gendarme, snorkel in Anse Dufour and Anne Noire and stroll over the most beautiful beaches called Plage du Diamant and Plage des Salines. Also, the video shows many different accommodations in very different areas on the island.
In the last episode you saw us on Barbados. Our cottage at Silver Sands Beach was perfect, overlooking the Caribbean Sea. We rented a car, cruised around the entire island and visited all the major sights and beaches: Miami Beach, Brownes Beach, Bridgetown, Paynes Bay, Animal Flower Cave, Bathsheba & the Soup Bowl and Bottom Bay. Before this we were on Dominica. CNN Travel listed the island among the most beautiful places on earth. We stayed in a tree house overlooking the jungle, swam through the Titou Gorge (made famous by Pirates of the Caribbean) and we explored the mountains full of waterfalls. Be sure to watch these episodes too!
The entire trip started already months ago in the Dominican Republic. We hopped over to Puerto Rico and visited Anguilla, Saint Martin, Saint Barth, Saint Kitts & Nevis and Antigua. After this episode we visit Saint Lucia, Grenada, Tobago and the Bahamas. Follow us on this Caribbean tour, now on Martinique and then in many other beautiful destinations in the Caribbean Sea. We travel non-stop all year round and film everything, with a new episode every week. Also take a look at instagram @woutoftheworld or www.woutoftheworld.com
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Martinique is the Caribbean paradise of France. It's the second biggest island of the French Antilles. Apart from French tourists, this tropical gem is actually a great destination for Europeans or Americans. Martinique is definitely worth it, especially because flying to this island is not very expensive from Paris, LA, London or Amsterdam. We fly there from Europe and after visiting some other island in the Caribbean, we have a family holiday on Martinique. So what is there to do? Get ready for amazing beaches, jungle waterfalls, a special botanical garden and endless tropical rainforest!
We sleep in Saint Pierre, visit the top of Mount Pelée, stand under the waterfall Saut du Gendarme, snorkel in Anse Dufour and Anne Noire and stroll over the most beautiful beaches called Plage du Diamant and Plage des Salines. Also, the video shows many different accommodations in very different areas on the island.
In the last episode you saw us on Barbados. Our cottage at Silver Sands Beach was perfect, overlooking the Caribbean Sea. We rented a car, cruised around the entire island and visited all the major sights and beaches: Miami Beach, Brownes Beach, Bridgetown, Paynes Bay, Animal Flower Cave, Bathsheba & the Soup Bowl and Bottom Bay. Before this we were on Dominica. CNN Travel listed the island among the most beautiful places on earth. We stayed in a tree house overlooking the jungle, swam through the Titou Gorge (made famous by Pirates of the Caribbean) and we explored the mountains full of waterfalls. Be sure to watch these episodes too!
The entire trip started already months ago in the Dominican Republic. We hopped over to Puerto Rico and visited Anguilla, Saint Martin, Saint Barth, Saint Kitts & Nevis and Antigua. After this episode we visit Saint Lucia, Grenada, Tobago and the Bahamas. Follow us on this Caribbean tour, now on Martinique and then in many other beautiful destinations in the Caribbean Sea. We travel non-stop all year round and film everything, with a new episode every week. Also take a look at instagram @woutoftheworld or www.woutoftheworld.com
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Best Things To Do in Martinique 2024 4K
MARTINIQUE: In this Martinique travel guide we show you all around this beautiful Caribbean island. Martinique is part of France and the main language is French...
MARTINIQUE: In this Martinique travel guide we show you all around this beautiful Caribbean island. Martinique is part of France and the main language is French. In this best things to do in Martinique we show you the best tourist attractions for you to explore during your vacation. This Martinique travel vlog was produced in Spring 2024. Some of the top attractions in Martinique include Plage Les Salines, Fort De France, Mount Pelee, Jardin Balata, Diamante Island, Creole Village and much more.
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Top Attractions In Martinique 2024
00:00 Intro
00:39 Plage Des Salines
1:23 Savane Des Esclave
2:33 Mitan Beach
2:57 Creole Village
3:47 Grande Anse D’Arlet
4:13 Les Anses D’Arlet
4:26 Petite Anse
4:57 Diamante Viewpoint
5:45 Plage Diamante
6:08 Marin Bay
6:27 Water Taxi Ilet Chevalier
6:40 Camping Anse Michel
7:12 Water Sports
7:31 Habitation Clement
8:30 La Baignoire De Josephine
8:40 Caravelle Peninsula
9:50 Tombolo
10:31 Mount Pelee
10:58 Volcano Rainforest Drive
11:21 Waterfalls
11:37 Cascade Didier
11:43 Jardine Balata
12:34 Malecon
12:57 Dolphin Tours
13:18 Fort St. Louis
13:55 Infrastructure and Safety
14:45 Outro
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MARTINIQUE: In this Martinique travel guide we show you all around this beautiful Caribbean island. Martinique is part of France and the main language is French. In this best things to do in Martinique we show you the best tourist attractions for you to explore during your vacation. This Martinique travel vlog was produced in Spring 2024. Some of the top attractions in Martinique include Plage Les Salines, Fort De France, Mount Pelee, Jardin Balata, Diamante Island, Creole Village and much more.
Best Things To Do in St Lucia: https://youtu.be/PCdi-Jdu3Ew
Top Attractions In Martinique 2024
00:00 Intro
00:39 Plage Des Salines
1:23 Savane Des Esclave
2:33 Mitan Beach
2:57 Creole Village
3:47 Grande Anse D’Arlet
4:13 Les Anses D’Arlet
4:26 Petite Anse
4:57 Diamante Viewpoint
5:45 Plage Diamante
6:08 Marin Bay
6:27 Water Taxi Ilet Chevalier
6:40 Camping Anse Michel
7:12 Water Sports
7:31 Habitation Clement
8:30 La Baignoire De Josephine
8:40 Caravelle Peninsula
9:50 Tombolo
10:31 Mount Pelee
10:58 Volcano Rainforest Drive
11:21 Waterfalls
11:37 Cascade Didier
11:43 Jardine Balata
12:34 Malecon
12:57 Dolphin Tours
13:18 Fort St. Louis
13:55 Infrastructure and Safety
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- published: 25 Mar 2024
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43:17
Martinique - French Pearl in the Caribbean | Free Documentary Nature
Martinique - French Pearl in the Caribbean | Nature Documentary
The island of Martinique is a piece of France in the Caribbean, between Florida and South Ameri...
Martinique - French Pearl in the Caribbean | Nature Documentary
The island of Martinique is a piece of France in the Caribbean, between Florida and South America. And of course, Savoir-vivre applies just as it does on the other side of the Atlantic, between the English Channel and the Mediterranean.
Jacky Pascault is the first and only man to cultivate mushrooms in the Caribbean. Everywhere else, they grow on artificially fertilised soil, but Jacky's Champignons Tropicaux flourish on sugar cane fibres.
Nicole Vilo tailors hats and dresses out of coconut palms. Of course, the catwalk for the models wearing her first collection is one of the countless dream beaches. The Martiniquais sail on boats they call Yole, which have no keel and are therefore difficult to navigate. The crew members hang over the water in breakneck fashion on long wooden poles. Just the job for Yole-boss Max' "problem kids": they not only learn complicated handling, but also team spirit.
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Martinique - French Pearl in the Caribbean | Nature Documentary
The island of Martinique is a piece of France in the Caribbean, between Florida and South America. And of course, Savoir-vivre applies just as it does on the other side of the Atlantic, between the English Channel and the Mediterranean.
Jacky Pascault is the first and only man to cultivate mushrooms in the Caribbean. Everywhere else, they grow on artificially fertilised soil, but Jacky's Champignons Tropicaux flourish on sugar cane fibres.
Nicole Vilo tailors hats and dresses out of coconut palms. Of course, the catwalk for the models wearing her first collection is one of the countless dream beaches. The Martiniquais sail on boats they call Yole, which have no keel and are therefore difficult to navigate. The crew members hang over the water in breakneck fashion on long wooden poles. Just the job for Yole-boss Max' "problem kids": they not only learn complicated handling, but also team spirit.
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Enjoy stories about nature, wildlife, culture, people, history and more to come.
- published: 02 Dec 2020
- views: 423810
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MARTINIQUE, FRENCH ANTILLES - Travel Guide with ALL top 10 sights in 4K
Martinique is part of Caribbean France, also known as the French Antilles. The island is especially popular with French tourists, but actually a great destinati...
Martinique is part of Caribbean France, also known as the French Antilles. The island is especially popular with French tourists, but actually a great destination for Europeans or Americans. Martinique is definitely worth it, especially because flying to this island is not very expensive from Paris, LA, London or Amsterdam. What is there to do? Amazing beaches, waterfalls, a special botanical garden and endless tropical rainforest! Watch the video and see how we start a trip through the Caribbean in Martinique.
From Martinique we visit many more hidden gems in the Caribbean, but now you can already see some of the highlights. We sleep in Saint Pierre, visit the top of Mont Pelée, stand under the waterfall Saut Gendarme, snorkel in Anse Dufour and Anne Noire and stroll over the most beautiful beaches called Plage du Diamant and Plage des Salines. Also, the video shows many different accommodations in very different areas on the island.
This year we travel all over the world and after the Canary Islands, Oman and Cape Verde, Martinique is our fourth destination. Follow us on this world trip, first in Martinique and then to many more beautiful destinations! We travel non-stop all year round and film everything. Also take a look at instagram @woutoftheworld or www.woutoftheworld.nl
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Martinique is part of Caribbean France, also known as the French Antilles. The island is especially popular with French tourists, but actually a great destination for Europeans or Americans. Martinique is definitely worth it, especially because flying to this island is not very expensive from Paris, LA, London or Amsterdam. What is there to do? Amazing beaches, waterfalls, a special botanical garden and endless tropical rainforest! Watch the video and see how we start a trip through the Caribbean in Martinique.
From Martinique we visit many more hidden gems in the Caribbean, but now you can already see some of the highlights. We sleep in Saint Pierre, visit the top of Mont Pelée, stand under the waterfall Saut Gendarme, snorkel in Anse Dufour and Anne Noire and stroll over the most beautiful beaches called Plage du Diamant and Plage des Salines. Also, the video shows many different accommodations in very different areas on the island.
This year we travel all over the world and after the Canary Islands, Oman and Cape Verde, Martinique is our fourth destination. Follow us on this world trip, first in Martinique and then to many more beautiful destinations! We travel non-stop all year round and film everything. Also take a look at instagram @woutoftheworld or www.woutoftheworld.nl
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P&O Cruises Caribbean port guide - Things to do in Martinique?
Welcome to my Caribbean Cruise port Guide - What to do in Martinique - Episode 7
If you are visiting Martinique my top tip would be to book an excursion in adv...
Welcome to my Caribbean Cruise port Guide - What to do in Martinique - Episode 7
If you are visiting Martinique my top tip would be to book an excursion in advance. We decided to get off and do our own thing but the queue along the jetty was so long by the time we queued and got to the beach we had in mind it would have been time to come home.
As i say in my video I have used the Facebook Group Caribbean Island Tours many times and they have some amazing excursions in Martinique that I would recommend. I have listed them here :-
Caribbean Pirates Tour
• Visit at the “village de la poterie” (potter village)
• Tour around the south-eastern coast
• Beach Anse d’arlet with bathing possibility
• Panoramic view on the “Rocher du diamant”
• Rum factory “Trois-Rivieres”
• Beach “Les Salines"
• Return via the south-western coast
RATES :
80€ per person
55€ per child from 7 years
DURING : this tour is about 5-6 hours
INCLUSIVE : diving material like mask and snorkel, rum tasting, homemade punch, fresh fruits, fruit juice, water,...
NOTE : bring with you your towel and swimsuit
BEACH AND BBQ TOUR 🏖🍹
• Small tour through the capital Fort de France with their monuments
• Visit of the market in Fort de France
• Rum factory “Trois Rivieres”
• White sandy beach in St. Luce at the Caribbean sea
RATES : 60€ per person
45€ per child from 6 years
DURING : This tour is about 6 hours
INCLUSIVE : rum and punch tasting, fresh fruits out of the garden, sugar cane barbecue (chicken, pork,
fish, sausages...), local beer from $3
Martinique – SALINES Beach Transfer Tour on 20th March
We offer you the transfer via bus from your port of arrival to the most beautiful beach on the island: LesSalines! (transfer via van Taxi capacity of 8 persons)
RATES :
45€ per person (Van Taxi )
Restaurants, bars, and sunbed Hire available at this beach
I cruise with all cruiselines aand It is so important to share everything I know and to share honest and personal experiences with you to give you the best value in cruise content. So come and join me on this crazy adventure with of course lots of fun along the way :-)
RAINFOREST AND CARIBBEAN TOUR
• Small tour through the capital Fort de France with their monuments
• “Balata Sacré-coeur” (it’s a replica of the one in Montmartre to Paris) and a panoramic view
• Tour through the tropical forest with a stop at “Alma River"
• “Saut du Gendarme” waterfall
• Panoramic view of “Mount-Pelee" volcano from “Morne-Rouge” city
• Tour through St. Pierre with their monuments
• Black sandy beach in Carbet with bathing possibility (1hour)
• Rum factory “Neisson”
• Return via the eastern side with through the fishing villages
RATES :
75€ per person
55€ per child from 6 years
DURING : This excursion is about 6 hours
INCLUSIVE : rum punch tasting, fresh fruits out of the garden, fruit juices, water,...
NOTE : please to bring swimsuit, towels and water sneakers if you can.
Are you looking at what to do in St Lucia Episode, then welcome to Episode 6 of my Caribbean Vlog series, where i sail the Caribbean on P&O Cruises Arvia and give you a little insight on the many things you can do. I travelled to Rodney Bay on a scooter tour and wow what a way to see Rodney Bay and it stunning beaches. Highly recommended.
In Episode 1 - I visit Barbados and spend the day snorkeling off a catamaran up the west coast. Wow what a trip that was and highly recommended.
To Watch Click here https://youtu.be/_1HnSwQF9lM
In Episode 2 - I visit Tortola and travel to one of the most stunning beaches in Tortola independently. Really easy to visit and highly recommended
To Watch Click Here. https://youtu.be/CkZHOOdVLVs
In Episode 4 - I visit St Maarten, and visit Orient Beach one of the top 3 beaches on the Island, again done independently and great if you are looking for an all over tan as my video shows!!
To Watch Click Here https://youtu.be/dlOoXtHdJfs
In Episode 5 - I visit Antigua and meet the Pigs in Paradise on Seaforth Beach and wow what an amazing experience. Highly recommended
To Watch Click Here - https://youtu.be/ptHPxERI87I
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Welcome to my Caribbean Cruise port Guide - What to do in Martinique - Episode 7
If you are visiting Martinique my top tip would be to book an excursion in advance. We decided to get off and do our own thing but the queue along the jetty was so long by the time we queued and got to the beach we had in mind it would have been time to come home.
As i say in my video I have used the Facebook Group Caribbean Island Tours many times and they have some amazing excursions in Martinique that I would recommend. I have listed them here :-
Caribbean Pirates Tour
• Visit at the “village de la poterie” (potter village)
• Tour around the south-eastern coast
• Beach Anse d’arlet with bathing possibility
• Panoramic view on the “Rocher du diamant”
• Rum factory “Trois-Rivieres”
• Beach “Les Salines"
• Return via the south-western coast
RATES :
80€ per person
55€ per child from 7 years
DURING : this tour is about 5-6 hours
INCLUSIVE : diving material like mask and snorkel, rum tasting, homemade punch, fresh fruits, fruit juice, water,...
NOTE : bring with you your towel and swimsuit
BEACH AND BBQ TOUR 🏖🍹
• Small tour through the capital Fort de France with their monuments
• Visit of the market in Fort de France
• Rum factory “Trois Rivieres”
• White sandy beach in St. Luce at the Caribbean sea
RATES : 60€ per person
45€ per child from 6 years
DURING : This tour is about 6 hours
INCLUSIVE : rum and punch tasting, fresh fruits out of the garden, sugar cane barbecue (chicken, pork,
fish, sausages...), local beer from $3
Martinique – SALINES Beach Transfer Tour on 20th March
We offer you the transfer via bus from your port of arrival to the most beautiful beach on the island: LesSalines! (transfer via van Taxi capacity of 8 persons)
RATES :
45€ per person (Van Taxi )
Restaurants, bars, and sunbed Hire available at this beach
I cruise with all cruiselines aand It is so important to share everything I know and to share honest and personal experiences with you to give you the best value in cruise content. So come and join me on this crazy adventure with of course lots of fun along the way :-)
RAINFOREST AND CARIBBEAN TOUR
• Small tour through the capital Fort de France with their monuments
• “Balata Sacré-coeur” (it’s a replica of the one in Montmartre to Paris) and a panoramic view
• Tour through the tropical forest with a stop at “Alma River"
• “Saut du Gendarme” waterfall
• Panoramic view of “Mount-Pelee" volcano from “Morne-Rouge” city
• Tour through St. Pierre with their monuments
• Black sandy beach in Carbet with bathing possibility (1hour)
• Rum factory “Neisson”
• Return via the eastern side with through the fishing villages
RATES :
75€ per person
55€ per child from 6 years
DURING : This excursion is about 6 hours
INCLUSIVE : rum punch tasting, fresh fruits out of the garden, fruit juices, water,...
NOTE : please to bring swimsuit, towels and water sneakers if you can.
Are you looking at what to do in St Lucia Episode, then welcome to Episode 6 of my Caribbean Vlog series, where i sail the Caribbean on P&O Cruises Arvia and give you a little insight on the many things you can do. I travelled to Rodney Bay on a scooter tour and wow what a way to see Rodney Bay and it stunning beaches. Highly recommended.
In Episode 1 - I visit Barbados and spend the day snorkeling off a catamaran up the west coast. Wow what a trip that was and highly recommended.
To Watch Click here https://youtu.be/_1HnSwQF9lM
In Episode 2 - I visit Tortola and travel to one of the most stunning beaches in Tortola independently. Really easy to visit and highly recommended
To Watch Click Here. https://youtu.be/CkZHOOdVLVs
In Episode 4 - I visit St Maarten, and visit Orient Beach one of the top 3 beaches on the Island, again done independently and great if you are looking for an all over tan as my video shows!!
To Watch Click Here https://youtu.be/dlOoXtHdJfs
In Episode 5 - I visit Antigua and meet the Pigs in Paradise on Seaforth Beach and wow what an amazing experience. Highly recommended
To Watch Click Here - https://youtu.be/ptHPxERI87I
Please don't forget to click on the subscribe button, its completely free and i look forward to your comments in the comments box.
You can also follow me on the following social media channels
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Twitter https://twitter.com/home
Holly xx
- published: 05 May 2023
- views: 9338
0:56
A heartfelt message of support for the people of Martinique and Guadeloupe 🇫🇷💙
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Home of Serie A, NWSL, Concacaf Men's and Women's Nations League and World Cup Qualifiers, Argentina’s Liga Profesional de Fútbol, Brazil’s Campeonato Brasileirão Série A and UEFA men’s club competitions including the Europa League, Europa Conference League and... 🎶 THE CHAAAMPIONSSS 🎶
- published: 24 Oct 2024
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8:24
Martinique Island Guide
travelguru Cathy Bartrop takes us on a tour of the French Caribbean island of Martinique. Explaining the island's geography and highlighting the key attractions...
travelguru Cathy Bartrop takes us on a tour of the French Caribbean island of Martinique. Explaining the island's geography and highlighting the key attractions, discover the best places to stay and where to find the best beaches.
https://wn.com/Martinique_Island_Guide
travelguru Cathy Bartrop takes us on a tour of the French Caribbean island of Martinique. Explaining the island's geography and highlighting the key attractions, discover the best places to stay and where to find the best beaches.
- published: 21 Mar 2017
- views: 199133
24:27
P&O Arvia - STUNNING beach in Martinique! Vlog 4
Welcome to our fourth P&O Arvia Caribbean cruise series vlog! Today, P&O Arvia is in Martinique and we've got an exciting day planned as we've booked another ex...
Welcome to our fourth P&O Arvia Caribbean cruise series vlog! Today, P&O Arvia is in Martinique and we've got an exciting day planned as we've booked another excursion with Caribbean Island Tours on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/caribbeanislandtours/
Todays excursion takes us around the south coast of Martinique and includes the following stops:
We visit at the "village de la poterie" (potter village) before we have a chance to snorkle at Beach Anse d'arlet . After that we head to the view point for "Rocher du diamant" and then try shots of rum at rum factory "Trois-Rivieres". To end the day we visit the stunning beach of "Les Salines" before finally return via the south-western coast.
Back onboard we spend some more time at the swim up bar before heading to the Glass House for dinner - we also witness the spectacular pop up show in the main atrium.
Our vlogs aim to bring you along with us, they are fun and hopefully informative, if you are looking for in-depth information rather than a vlog be sure to check out our P&O Arvia Lets Talk Ship reviews over on our playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjTgeP0Iv8Y&list=PLlyIX6uGK99TESOjNSGqjma4KOqlHRHHJ
All these vlogs can be found in our Caribbean vlog playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlyIX6uGK99S5cY9dsF7ZD85pCxZSClzI
P&O Cruises' newest cruise ship P&O Arvia is sister to P&O Iona. You can expect energetic adventures, interactive family entertainment, one-of-a-kind dining experiences and soothing relaxation options. P&O Arvia has a capacity of 5200 passengers and has 26 Dining venues & bars, 6 Theatres & Lounges, 5 Pools and lots of hot tubs!
Our one week P&O Arvia cruise cost £1,099.00 per person and was booked via Martin's Holiday Village https://www.facebook.com/MartinsHolidayVillage
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We may not be the youngest cruisers but we are trying to break the stereotype that cruising is for retired people. On a cruise you will normally find us wondering around the ship taking in the atmosphere (and working our way through the cocktails).
We have sailed on P&O Cruises, Cunard Line, Princess Cruises, MSC Cruises, Royal Caribbean and Avalon Waterways. We'd love to try Ambassador Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), Fred Olsen, Holland America (HAL), Celebrity, Disney Cruises, Carnival Cruises, Costa, Aida, Marella and Celestyal.
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Welcome to our fourth P&O Arvia Caribbean cruise series vlog! Today, P&O Arvia is in Martinique and we've got an exciting day planned as we've booked another excursion with Caribbean Island Tours on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/caribbeanislandtours/
Todays excursion takes us around the south coast of Martinique and includes the following stops:
We visit at the "village de la poterie" (potter village) before we have a chance to snorkle at Beach Anse d'arlet . After that we head to the view point for "Rocher du diamant" and then try shots of rum at rum factory "Trois-Rivieres". To end the day we visit the stunning beach of "Les Salines" before finally return via the south-western coast.
Back onboard we spend some more time at the swim up bar before heading to the Glass House for dinner - we also witness the spectacular pop up show in the main atrium.
Our vlogs aim to bring you along with us, they are fun and hopefully informative, if you are looking for in-depth information rather than a vlog be sure to check out our P&O Arvia Lets Talk Ship reviews over on our playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjTgeP0Iv8Y&list=PLlyIX6uGK99TESOjNSGqjma4KOqlHRHHJ
All these vlogs can be found in our Caribbean vlog playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlyIX6uGK99S5cY9dsF7ZD85pCxZSClzI
P&O Cruises' newest cruise ship P&O Arvia is sister to P&O Iona. You can expect energetic adventures, interactive family entertainment, one-of-a-kind dining experiences and soothing relaxation options. P&O Arvia has a capacity of 5200 passengers and has 26 Dining venues & bars, 6 Theatres & Lounges, 5 Pools and lots of hot tubs!
Our one week P&O Arvia cruise cost £1,099.00 per person and was booked via Martin's Holiday Village https://www.facebook.com/MartinsHolidayVillage
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We may not be the youngest cruisers but we are trying to break the stereotype that cruising is for retired people. On a cruise you will normally find us wondering around the ship taking in the atmosphere (and working our way through the cocktails).
We have sailed on P&O Cruises, Cunard Line, Princess Cruises, MSC Cruises, Royal Caribbean and Avalon Waterways. We'd love to try Ambassador Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), Fred Olsen, Holland America (HAL), Celebrity, Disney Cruises, Carnival Cruises, Costa, Aida, Marella and Celestyal.
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43:17
Martinique - France in the Carribean
The island of Martinique is a piece of France in the Caribbean, between Florida and South America. And of course, Savoir-vivre applies just as it does on the ot...
The island of Martinique is a piece of France in the Caribbean, between Florida and South America. And of course, Savoir-vivre applies just as it does on the other side of the Atlantic, between the English Channel and the Mediterranean.
Jacky Pascault is the first and only man to cultivate mushrooms in the Caribbean. Everywhere else, they grow on artificially fertilised soil, but Jacky's Champignons Tropicaux flourish on sugar cane fibres.
Nicole Vilo tailors hats and dresses out of coconut palms. Of course, the catwalk for the models wearing her first collection is one of the countless dream beaches. The Martiniquais sail on boats they call Yole, which have no keel and are therefore difficult to navigate. The crew members hang over the water in breakneck fashion on long wooden poles. Just the job for Yole-boss Max' "problem kids": they not only learn complicated handling, but also team spirit.
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The island of Martinique is a piece of France in the Caribbean, between Florida and South America. And of course, Savoir-vivre applies just as it does on the other side of the Atlantic, between the English Channel and the Mediterranean.
Jacky Pascault is the first and only man to cultivate mushrooms in the Caribbean. Everywhere else, they grow on artificially fertilised soil, but Jacky's Champignons Tropicaux flourish on sugar cane fibres.
Nicole Vilo tailors hats and dresses out of coconut palms. Of course, the catwalk for the models wearing her first collection is one of the countless dream beaches. The Martiniquais sail on boats they call Yole, which have no keel and are therefore difficult to navigate. The crew members hang over the water in breakneck fashion on long wooden poles. Just the job for Yole-boss Max' "problem kids": they not only learn complicated handling, but also team spirit.
- published: 14 Nov 2017
- views: 824800
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France: Island of Martinique Erupts Over Skyrocketing Food Prices | Firstpost America
France: Island of Martinique Erupts Over Skyrocketing Food Prices | Firstpost America
Martinique, a picturesque French Caribbean island, is gripped by violent ...
France: Island of Martinique Erupts Over Skyrocketing Food Prices | Firstpost America
Martinique, a picturesque French Caribbean island, is gripped by violent protests as residents revolt against skyrocketing living costs. Food prices are 40% higher than in mainland France, pushing people to the brink. What began as peaceful demonstrations have spiralled into chaos—burning barricades, looted stores, and clashes with police. One person has already been killed, and over two dozen officers have been injured. The government has imposed a curfew and banned public gatherings, but tensions remain high. Protesters demand urgent action to align local prices with those of France, as frustration over economic inequality fuels the island's growing unrest.
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France: Island of Martinique Erupts Over Skyrocketing Food Prices | Firstpost America
Martinique, a picturesque French Caribbean island, is gripped by violent protests as residents revolt against skyrocketing living costs. Food prices are 40% higher than in mainland France, pushing people to the brink. What began as peaceful demonstrations have spiralled into chaos—burning barricades, looted stores, and clashes with police. One person has already been killed, and over two dozen officers have been injured. The government has imposed a curfew and banned public gatherings, but tensions remain high. Protesters demand urgent action to align local prices with those of France, as frustration over economic inequality fuels the island's growing unrest.
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- published: 14 Oct 2024
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What's behind violent protests in France's Martinique? • FRANCE 24 English
French authorities on Thursday grappled with a new spike in violence in the country's overseas territories, ordering a curfew after rioting in Martinique. Franc...
French authorities on Thursday grappled with a new spike in violence in the country's overseas territories, ordering a curfew after rioting in Martinique. France 24's Angela Diffley takes a look at how economic problems and high prices are fuelling resentment on the Caribbean island.
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French authorities on Thursday grappled with a new spike in violence in the country's overseas territories, ordering a curfew after rioting in Martinique. France 24's Angela Diffley takes a look at how economic problems and high prices are fuelling resentment on the Caribbean island.
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- published: 19 Sep 2024
- views: 7938
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Clashes with police in Martinique in latest bout of unrest on French island
Demonstrators threw debris at police as fires burned around the main airport of the French island of Martinique on Thursday night in the latest bout of unrest o...
Demonstrators threw debris at police as fires burned around the main airport of the French island of Martinique on Thursday night in the latest bout of unrest over rising living costs. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub
The protests disrupted flights at the airport, which were redirected to the neighbouring French island of Guadeloupe, the local administration said. It added that it was banning public gatherings until Monday and banning the purchase of products that could be used for arson attacks
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Demonstrators threw debris at police as fires burned around the main airport of the French island of Martinique on Thursday night in the latest bout of unrest over rising living costs. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub
The protests disrupted flights at the airport, which were redirected to the neighbouring French island of Guadeloupe, the local administration said. It added that it was banning public gatherings until Monday and banning the purchase of products that could be used for arson attacks
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- published: 11 Oct 2024
- views: 12396
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Protests over rising costs of living turn violent in French Caribbean island of Martinique
Protests have erupted on the French Caribbean island of Martinique over the high cost of living, sparking violent clashes with police and the destruction of pro...
Protests have erupted on the French Caribbean island of Martinique over the high cost of living, sparking violent clashes with police and the destruction of property. At least six police officers were injured by gunfire in one recent confrontation with protesters.
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Protests have erupted on the French Caribbean island of Martinique over the high cost of living, sparking violent clashes with police and the destruction of property. At least six police officers were injured by gunfire in one recent confrontation with protesters.
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- published: 19 Sep 2024
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The Top 12 Things to Do in Fort-de-France, MARTINIQUE – You Won’t Believe the View from #9
In this episode, we uncover 12 incredible things to do and must-try local foods in Fort-de-France, MARTINIQUE. We'll cover historical sights, tours worth taking...
In this episode, we uncover 12 incredible things to do and must-try local foods in Fort-de-France, MARTINIQUE. We'll cover historical sights, tours worth taking, beautiful beaches, and delicious foods worth trying. So stay tuned because Fort-de-France, Martinique has so much to offer the traveler.
CHAPTERS
Introduction 0:00
Taking the Ferry to Fort-du-France 0:45
The Best Place to Get Started in Fort-de-France 1:32
The Historic Buildings in Fort-de-France 2:15
Delicious Local Food Spots 3:45
The Best Tour to Take in Fort-de France 5:45
The Best Beach in Fort-de-France 6:36
Another Great Food Option 7:13
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In this episode, we uncover 12 incredible things to do and must-try local foods in Fort-de-France, MARTINIQUE. We'll cover historical sights, tours worth taking, beautiful beaches, and delicious foods worth trying. So stay tuned because Fort-de-France, Martinique has so much to offer the traveler.
CHAPTERS
Introduction 0:00
Taking the Ferry to Fort-du-France 0:45
The Best Place to Get Started in Fort-de-France 1:32
The Historic Buildings in Fort-de-France 2:15
Delicious Local Food Spots 3:45
The Best Tour to Take in Fort-de France 5:45
The Best Beach in Fort-de-France 6:36
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- published: 20 Oct 2024
- views: 1255
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Bonus Episode 18: Martinique’s Morne Garnier
Follow the pivotal history of Martinique in the struggle between Britain and France. Discover with how the British conquests turned the power dynamics with North American English colonists upside down.
published: 22 Dec 2023
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Spaniards in the War of the American Revolution
French/Spanish victories over the British - War of Austrian Succession/King George's War
11 May 1745 Battle of Fontenoy
9 July 1745 Battle of Melle
July 1745 Occupation of Ghent
11 October 1746 Battle of Rocoux
2 July 1747 Battle of Lauffeld
July – September 1747 Siege of Bergen op Zoom
May 23, 1744 Raid on Canso
July 19 – Sept 5, 1745 Northeast Coast Campaign (1745)
November 28, 1745 Raid on Saratoga
April - September, 1746 Northeast Coast Campaign (1746)
11 July 1746 Battle at Port-la-Joye
August 19–20, 1746 Battle of Grand-Pré
February 10–11, 1747 Battle of Grand-Pré
April - September, 1747 Northeast Coast Campaign (1747)
April-May 1748 Siege of Maastricht (1748)
20 April, 1744 Battle of Villafranca
22 February 1744 Battle of Toulon
8 May 1744 Action of 8 May 1744
20 September 1746 Raid...
published: 24 Nov 2014
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WIC Lecture: The Seven Years War
Learn about the campaigns of the Seven Years War fought in the Caribbean, including the invasion of Guadeloupe 1759 and the siege of Havana, Cuba in 1762, and how military successes in the Caribbean allowed Britain to have great leverage during the peace negotiations for the Treaty of Paris.
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published: 14 Jun 2021
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French triumphs over the British 1745-1815
French victories over the British - War of Austrian Succession/King George's War
11 May 1745 Battle of Fontenoy
9 July 1745 Battle of Melle
July 1745 Occupation of Ghent
11 October 1746 Battle of Rocoux
2 July 1747 Battle of Lauffeld
July – September 1747 Siege of Bergen op Zoom
May 23, 1744 Raid on Canso
July 19 – Sept 5, 1745 Northeast Coast Campaign (1745)
November 28, 1745 Raid on Saratoga
April - September, 1746 Northeast Coast Campaign (1746)
11 July 1746 Battle at Port-la-Joye
August 19–20, 1746 Battle of Grand-Pré
February 10–11, 1747 Battle of Grand-Pré
April - September, 1747 Northeast Coast Campaign (1747)
April-May 1748 Siege of Maastricht (1748)
20 April, 1744 Battle of Villafranca
22 February 1744 Battle of Toulon
8 May 1744 Action of 8 May 1744
20 September 1746 Raid on Lori...
published: 03 Sep 2013
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French and Indian War Era, 1750-1763 | Britain, France, & North America | Amherst & Montcalm
This program covers the French and Indian War period, the years 1750-1763. The French and Indian War began in 1754.
The French and Indian War is a critical period in American colonial history. It resulted in Britain removing French colonies and posts from North America.
In 1750, France had a large trading system with Native Americans that stretched from the St. Lawrence River across Canada, the Great Lakes, down the Mississippi River to New Orleans.
However, the British were entering the Ohio Valley. George Croghan and Christopher Gist were founding trading posts at places like Logstown in Pennsylvania and Pickawillany in the Ohio country. By 1750, France and Britain are converging on the Forks of the Ohio, the site of modern Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The French have built a chain o...
published: 13 Nov 2022
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The War Aims of the Great Powers in the Seven Years' War
Between 1756-1763 the Great Powers of Europe engaged in a struggle for the future of the world order.
This video aims to be a short documentary on the specific war aims of the great powers.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:33 Britain
7:59 France
11:37 Spain
13:53 Austria
16:30 Prussia
18:07 Russia
#Prussia, #BritishEmpire, #History
published: 27 May 2023
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British Amphibious Descents (1757-61) | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War
00:02:08 1 Summary
00:08:34 2 Nomenclature
00:10:40 3 Background
00:10:49 3.1 In Europe
00:19:39 3.2 In North America
00:23:18 4 Strategies
00:26:51 5 Europe
00:28:10 5.1 1756
00:32:55 5.2 1757
00:42:32 5.3 1758
00:46:53 5.4 1759–60
00:51:30 5.5 1761–62
00:57:28 5.6 1763
01:01:11 5.7 British amphibious "descents"
01:04:48 6 Colonies
01:06:00 6.1 North America
01:14:44 6.2 South America
01:16:28 6.3 India
01:17:49 6.4 West Africa
01:18:32 7 Outcome
01:32:32 8 Cultural references
01:36:13 9 See also
01:36:50 10 Footnotes
01:37:25 11 Bibliography
01:37:34 11.1 Other languages
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around...
published: 08 Feb 2019
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Napoleon's planned invasion of the United Kingdom
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Napoleon's planned invasion of the United Kingdom
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Ep 25. Strange tales podcast-The siege of Havana
The siege of Havana was a successful British siege against Spanish-ruled Havana that lasted from March to August 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War. After Spain abandoned its former policy of neutrality by signing the family compact with France, resulting in a British declaration of war on Spain in January 1762, the British government decided to mount an attack on the important Spanish fortress and naval base of Havana, with the intention of weakening the Spanish presence in the Caribbean and improving the security of its own North American colonies. A strong British naval force consisting of squadrons from Britain and the West Indies, and the military force of British and American troops it convoyed, were able to approach Havana from a direction that neither the Spanish governor nor th...
published: 03 Aug 2022
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Histoire sec.3 - (1609-1759) L'esclavage en Nouvelle-France
Selon l'historien Marcel Trudel, 3456 noirs ont vécus au Québec entre 1629 et 1910. Les premiers à s'intégrer à la colonie sont des esclaves durant le régime français. La capsule historique couvre certains personnages méconnus tels que Olivier Lejeune, Matt Da Costa, Mathieu Léveillé et Marie Josephe dite Évangélique. Contenu en conformité au programme du MÉES. Remerciement à Jérémie Lévèsque Noriéga pour le tournage lors de Cité Mémoire.
published: 04 Dec 2016
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Canada before the Gilded Age Part 1
published: 06 Nov 2015
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The 18th Century | Seapower to Superpower
This episode is concerned primarily with the battles between France, the greatest land power, and Britain, the greatest seapower, for world dominance. Program two includes the Battle for Quebec and the American Revolution and traces the decisive role played by naval power in both conflicts.
England's Royal Navy preserved its empire and gave it military dominance of the world for more than 350 years. In the 20th century, that dominance would pass from Britain to America and eventually, from sea to space. The English language owes its success as the world language to this fundamental military reality -- whoever controls the great commons of the sea and space dominates the world.
#seapower #sattelite #documentary #history #ship #boat #pirateships
published: 08 Jun 2024
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The 42nd Highlanders "The Black Watch" in America Pt. 1 (7 years war & Pontiac's Rebellion) MMM
This Minutemen Media production is a Truth About Colonial Linden Extra Documenting the British 42nd foot. A Scottish Highlander unit formed after the Jacobite insurrection in the early 1700's. The Unit spent a considerable amount of time serving the crown across the pond from the islands to the frozen north. The Highlanders as an exception to Red Coat drew ranks from Scotch living in the colonies of New York and New Jersey.
published: 12 Apr 2021
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Naval History Books Collection Review - My Favorite Naval Warfare Books
Naval History Books Collection Review - My Favorite Naval Warfare Books!
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published: 27 Aug 2019
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Bonus Episode 18: Martinique’s Morne Garnier
Follow the pivotal history of Martinique in the struggle between Britain and France. Discover with how the British conquests turned the power dynamics with Nort...
Follow the pivotal history of Martinique in the struggle between Britain and France. Discover with how the British conquests turned the power dynamics with North American English colonists upside down.
https://wn.com/Bonus_Episode_18_Martinique’S_Morne_Garnier
Follow the pivotal history of Martinique in the struggle between Britain and France. Discover with how the British conquests turned the power dynamics with North American English colonists upside down.
- published: 22 Dec 2023
- views: 4
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Spaniards in the War of the American Revolution
French/Spanish victories over the British - War of Austrian Succession/King George's War
11 May 1745 Battle of Fontenoy
9 July 1745 Battle of Melle
July 1745 Oc...
French/Spanish victories over the British - War of Austrian Succession/King George's War
11 May 1745 Battle of Fontenoy
9 July 1745 Battle of Melle
July 1745 Occupation of Ghent
11 October 1746 Battle of Rocoux
2 July 1747 Battle of Lauffeld
July – September 1747 Siege of Bergen op Zoom
May 23, 1744 Raid on Canso
July 19 – Sept 5, 1745 Northeast Coast Campaign (1745)
November 28, 1745 Raid on Saratoga
April - September, 1746 Northeast Coast Campaign (1746)
11 July 1746 Battle at Port-la-Joye
August 19–20, 1746 Battle of Grand-Pré
February 10–11, 1747 Battle of Grand-Pré
April - September, 1747 Northeast Coast Campaign (1747)
April-May 1748 Siege of Maastricht (1748)
20 April, 1744 Battle of Villafranca
22 February 1744 Battle of Toulon
8 May 1744 Action of 8 May 1744
20 September 1746 Raid on Lorient
Spanish victories over the British - War of Jenkins Ear
June 26, 1740 Battle of Fort Mose
13 June–20 July 1740 Siege of St. Augustine
March–May 1741 Battle of Cartagena de Indias
4-5 August - 9 December 1741 Invasion of Cuba
2 March 1743 Battle of La Guaira
April 16, 1743 Battle of Puerto Cabello
April 9, 1748 2nd Battle of Santiago de Cuba
October 12, 1748 Battle of Havana
25 July – 19 October 1747 1st Glorioso
25 July – 19 October 1747 2nd Glorioso
25 July – 19 October 1747 3rd Glorioso
25 July – 19 October 1747 4th Glorioso
French victories over the British (F/I War)
27 March 1756 Battle of Fort Bull
August 10–14, 1756 Battle of Fort Oswego
23 July 1757 Battle of Sabbath Day Point
3–9 August 1757 Siege of Fort William Henry
November 12, 1757 Attack on German Flatts
March 23, 1758 Battle on Snowshoes
July 6–8, 1758 Battle of Carillon
31 July 1759 Battle of Beauport
April 28, 1760 Battle of Sainte-Foy
May–July 1755 Braddock Expedition
9 July 1755 Battle of the Monongahela
March or April, 1756 Battle of the Trough
April 4, 1756 Battle of Sideling Hill
April 18, 1756 Battle of Great Cacapon
14 September 1758 Battle of Fort Duquesne
September 4, 1755 Battle of Petitcodiac
May 8, 1756 Raid on Lunenburg
December 8, 1757 Battle of Bloody Creek
March - December 1758 Lunenburg Campaign
16–19 January 1759 Invasion of Martinique
July 31, 1763 Battle of Bloody Run
September 14, 1763 Battle of Devil's Hole
Spanish victories over the British - Anglo Spanish War
9 August 1780 Action of 9 August 1780
19 August 1781 – 5 February 1782 Siege of Fort St. Philip
20 October 1782 Battle of Cape Spartel
September 7, 1779 Capture of Fort Bute
September 10, 1779 Battle of Lake Pontchartrain
September 12–21, 1779 Battle of Baton Rouge
March 2–14, 1780 Battle of Fort Charlotte
May 25, 1780 Battle of St. Louis
January 7, 1781 Battle of Mobile
March 9–May 8, 1781 Siege of Pensacola
October 16 – November 29, 1779 Battle of San Fernando de Omoa
March 17 – November 8, 1780 San Juan Expedition
March 16, 1782 Battle of Roatán
May 1782 Capture of the Bahamas
6 October 1779 Action of 6 October 1779
16 April 1781 Battle of Porto Praya
25 January 1797 - Action of 25 January
22–25 July 1797 Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Assault on Cadiz (1797)
25 - 26 August 1800 Ferrol Expedition (1800)
19 January 1799 Action of 19 January
10 December 1800 Action of 7 July
10 December 1800 Action of 10 December
6 July 1801 First Battle of Algeciras
28 August–5 September 1796 Newfoundland expedition
17 April – 2 May 1797 Battle of San Juan (1797)
31 May – 2 June 1805 Battle of Diamond Rock
1806 - 1807 British Invasions of the Río de la Plata
https://wn.com/Spaniards_In_The_War_Of_The_American_Revolution
French/Spanish victories over the British - War of Austrian Succession/King George's War
11 May 1745 Battle of Fontenoy
9 July 1745 Battle of Melle
July 1745 Occupation of Ghent
11 October 1746 Battle of Rocoux
2 July 1747 Battle of Lauffeld
July – September 1747 Siege of Bergen op Zoom
May 23, 1744 Raid on Canso
July 19 – Sept 5, 1745 Northeast Coast Campaign (1745)
November 28, 1745 Raid on Saratoga
April - September, 1746 Northeast Coast Campaign (1746)
11 July 1746 Battle at Port-la-Joye
August 19–20, 1746 Battle of Grand-Pré
February 10–11, 1747 Battle of Grand-Pré
April - September, 1747 Northeast Coast Campaign (1747)
April-May 1748 Siege of Maastricht (1748)
20 April, 1744 Battle of Villafranca
22 February 1744 Battle of Toulon
8 May 1744 Action of 8 May 1744
20 September 1746 Raid on Lorient
Spanish victories over the British - War of Jenkins Ear
June 26, 1740 Battle of Fort Mose
13 June–20 July 1740 Siege of St. Augustine
March–May 1741 Battle of Cartagena de Indias
4-5 August - 9 December 1741 Invasion of Cuba
2 March 1743 Battle of La Guaira
April 16, 1743 Battle of Puerto Cabello
April 9, 1748 2nd Battle of Santiago de Cuba
October 12, 1748 Battle of Havana
25 July – 19 October 1747 1st Glorioso
25 July – 19 October 1747 2nd Glorioso
25 July – 19 October 1747 3rd Glorioso
25 July – 19 October 1747 4th Glorioso
French victories over the British (F/I War)
27 March 1756 Battle of Fort Bull
August 10–14, 1756 Battle of Fort Oswego
23 July 1757 Battle of Sabbath Day Point
3–9 August 1757 Siege of Fort William Henry
November 12, 1757 Attack on German Flatts
March 23, 1758 Battle on Snowshoes
July 6–8, 1758 Battle of Carillon
31 July 1759 Battle of Beauport
April 28, 1760 Battle of Sainte-Foy
May–July 1755 Braddock Expedition
9 July 1755 Battle of the Monongahela
March or April, 1756 Battle of the Trough
April 4, 1756 Battle of Sideling Hill
April 18, 1756 Battle of Great Cacapon
14 September 1758 Battle of Fort Duquesne
September 4, 1755 Battle of Petitcodiac
May 8, 1756 Raid on Lunenburg
December 8, 1757 Battle of Bloody Creek
March - December 1758 Lunenburg Campaign
16–19 January 1759 Invasion of Martinique
July 31, 1763 Battle of Bloody Run
September 14, 1763 Battle of Devil's Hole
Spanish victories over the British - Anglo Spanish War
9 August 1780 Action of 9 August 1780
19 August 1781 – 5 February 1782 Siege of Fort St. Philip
20 October 1782 Battle of Cape Spartel
September 7, 1779 Capture of Fort Bute
September 10, 1779 Battle of Lake Pontchartrain
September 12–21, 1779 Battle of Baton Rouge
March 2–14, 1780 Battle of Fort Charlotte
May 25, 1780 Battle of St. Louis
January 7, 1781 Battle of Mobile
March 9–May 8, 1781 Siege of Pensacola
October 16 – November 29, 1779 Battle of San Fernando de Omoa
March 17 – November 8, 1780 San Juan Expedition
March 16, 1782 Battle of Roatán
May 1782 Capture of the Bahamas
6 October 1779 Action of 6 October 1779
16 April 1781 Battle of Porto Praya
25 January 1797 - Action of 25 January
22–25 July 1797 Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Assault on Cadiz (1797)
25 - 26 August 1800 Ferrol Expedition (1800)
19 January 1799 Action of 19 January
10 December 1800 Action of 7 July
10 December 1800 Action of 10 December
6 July 1801 First Battle of Algeciras
28 August–5 September 1796 Newfoundland expedition
17 April – 2 May 1797 Battle of San Juan (1797)
31 May – 2 June 1805 Battle of Diamond Rock
1806 - 1807 British Invasions of the Río de la Plata
- published: 24 Nov 2014
- views: 2655
13:12
WIC Lecture: The Seven Years War
Learn about the campaigns of the Seven Years War fought in the Caribbean, including the invasion of Guadeloupe 1759 and the siege of Havana, Cuba in 1762, and h...
Learn about the campaigns of the Seven Years War fought in the Caribbean, including the invasion of Guadeloupe 1759 and the siege of Havana, Cuba in 1762, and how military successes in the Caribbean allowed Britain to have great leverage during the peace negotiations for the Treaty of Paris.
#WestIndianSoldier #Caribbean #CaribbeanHistory #WestIndies #WestIndianHistory #MilitaryHistory #BritishArmy #Guadeloupe #Havana #SevenYearsWar #NLHF #WestIndiaCommittee #NationalArmyMuseum
https://wn.com/Wic_Lecture_The_Seven_Years_War
Learn about the campaigns of the Seven Years War fought in the Caribbean, including the invasion of Guadeloupe 1759 and the siege of Havana, Cuba in 1762, and how military successes in the Caribbean allowed Britain to have great leverage during the peace negotiations for the Treaty of Paris.
#WestIndianSoldier #Caribbean #CaribbeanHistory #WestIndies #WestIndianHistory #MilitaryHistory #BritishArmy #Guadeloupe #Havana #SevenYearsWar #NLHF #WestIndiaCommittee #NationalArmyMuseum
- published: 14 Jun 2021
- views: 150
13:28
French triumphs over the British 1745-1815
French victories over the British - War of Austrian Succession/King George's War
11 May 1745 Battle of Fontenoy
9 July 1745 Battle of Melle
July 1745 Occupation...
French victories over the British - War of Austrian Succession/King George's War
11 May 1745 Battle of Fontenoy
9 July 1745 Battle of Melle
July 1745 Occupation of Ghent
11 October 1746 Battle of Rocoux
2 July 1747 Battle of Lauffeld
July – September 1747 Siege of Bergen op Zoom
May 23, 1744 Raid on Canso
July 19 – Sept 5, 1745 Northeast Coast Campaign (1745)
November 28, 1745 Raid on Saratoga
April - September, 1746 Northeast Coast Campaign (1746)
11 July 1746 Battle at Port-la-Joye
August 19–20, 1746 Battle of Grand-Pré
February 10–11, 1747 Battle of Grand-Pré
April - September, 1747 Northeast Coast Campaign (1747)
April-May 1748 Siege of Maastricht (1748)
20 April, 1744 Battle of Villafranca
22 February 1744 Battle of Toulon
8 May 1744 Action of 8 May 1744
20 September 1746 Raid on Lorient
Spanish victories over the British - War of Jenkins Ear
June 26, 1740 Battle of Fort Mose
13 June–20 July 1740 Siege of St. Augustine
March–May 1741 Battle of Cartagena de Indias
4-5 August - 9 December 1741 Invasion of Cuba
2 March 1743 Battle of La Guaira
April 16, 1743 Battle of Puerto Cabello
April 9, 1748 2nd Battle of Santiago de Cuba
October 12, 1748 Battle of Havana
25 July – 19 October 1747 1st Glorioso
25 July – 19 October 1747 2nd Glorioso
25 July – 19 October 1747 3rd Glorioso
25 July – 19 October 1747 4th Glorioso
French victories over the British (F/I War)
27 March 1756 Battle of Fort Bull
August 10–14, 1756 Battle of Fort Oswego
23 July 1757 Battle of Sabbath Day Point
3–9 August 1757 Siege of Fort William Henry
November 12, 1757 Attack on German Flatts
March 23, 1758 Battle on Snowshoes
July 6–8, 1758 Battle of Carillon
31 July 1759 Battle of Beauport
April 28, 1760 Battle of Sainte-Foy
May–July 1755 Braddock Expedition
9 July 1755 Battle of the Monongahela
March or April, 1756 Battle of the Trough
April 4, 1756 Battle of Sideling Hill
April 18, 1756 Battle of Great Cacapon
14 September 1758 Battle of Fort Duquesne
September 4, 1755 Battle of Petitcodiac
May 8, 1756 Raid on Lunenburg
December 8, 1757 Battle of Bloody Creek
March - December 1758 Lunenburg Campaign
16–19 January 1759 Invasion of Martinique
July 31, 1763 Battle of Bloody Run
September 14, 1763 Battle of Devil's Hole
Spanish victories over the British - Anglo Spanish War
9 August 1780 Action of 9 August 1780
19 August 1781 – 5 February 1782 Siege of Fort St. Philip
20 October 1782 Battle of Cape Spartel
September 7, 1779 Capture of Fort Bute
September 10, 1779 Battle of Lake Pontchartrain
September 12–21, 1779 Battle of Baton Rouge
March 2–14, 1780 Battle of Fort Charlotte
May 25, 1780 Battle of St. Louis
January 7, 1781 Battle of Mobile
March 9–May 8, 1781 Siege of Pensacola
October 16 – November 29, 1779 Battle of San Fernando de Omoa
March 17 – November 8, 1780 San Juan Expedition
March 16, 1782 Battle of Roatán
May 1782 Capture of the Bahamas
6 October 1779 Action of 6 October 1779
16 April 1781 Battle of Porto Praya
25 January 1797 - Action of 25 January
22–25 July 1797 Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Assault on Cadiz (1797)
25 - 26 August 1800 Ferrol Expedition (1800)
19 January 1799 Action of 19 January
10 December 1800 Action of 7 July
10 December 1800 Action of 10 December
6 July 1801 First Battle of Algeciras
28 August–5 September 1796 Newfoundland expedition
17 April – 2 May 1797 Battle of San Juan (1797)
31 May – 2 June 1805 Battle of Diamond Rock
1806 - 1807 British Invasions of the Río de la Plata
https://wn.com/French_Triumphs_Over_The_British_1745_1815
French victories over the British - War of Austrian Succession/King George's War
11 May 1745 Battle of Fontenoy
9 July 1745 Battle of Melle
July 1745 Occupation of Ghent
11 October 1746 Battle of Rocoux
2 July 1747 Battle of Lauffeld
July – September 1747 Siege of Bergen op Zoom
May 23, 1744 Raid on Canso
July 19 – Sept 5, 1745 Northeast Coast Campaign (1745)
November 28, 1745 Raid on Saratoga
April - September, 1746 Northeast Coast Campaign (1746)
11 July 1746 Battle at Port-la-Joye
August 19–20, 1746 Battle of Grand-Pré
February 10–11, 1747 Battle of Grand-Pré
April - September, 1747 Northeast Coast Campaign (1747)
April-May 1748 Siege of Maastricht (1748)
20 April, 1744 Battle of Villafranca
22 February 1744 Battle of Toulon
8 May 1744 Action of 8 May 1744
20 September 1746 Raid on Lorient
Spanish victories over the British - War of Jenkins Ear
June 26, 1740 Battle of Fort Mose
13 June–20 July 1740 Siege of St. Augustine
March–May 1741 Battle of Cartagena de Indias
4-5 August - 9 December 1741 Invasion of Cuba
2 March 1743 Battle of La Guaira
April 16, 1743 Battle of Puerto Cabello
April 9, 1748 2nd Battle of Santiago de Cuba
October 12, 1748 Battle of Havana
25 July – 19 October 1747 1st Glorioso
25 July – 19 October 1747 2nd Glorioso
25 July – 19 October 1747 3rd Glorioso
25 July – 19 October 1747 4th Glorioso
French victories over the British (F/I War)
27 March 1756 Battle of Fort Bull
August 10–14, 1756 Battle of Fort Oswego
23 July 1757 Battle of Sabbath Day Point
3–9 August 1757 Siege of Fort William Henry
November 12, 1757 Attack on German Flatts
March 23, 1758 Battle on Snowshoes
July 6–8, 1758 Battle of Carillon
31 July 1759 Battle of Beauport
April 28, 1760 Battle of Sainte-Foy
May–July 1755 Braddock Expedition
9 July 1755 Battle of the Monongahela
March or April, 1756 Battle of the Trough
April 4, 1756 Battle of Sideling Hill
April 18, 1756 Battle of Great Cacapon
14 September 1758 Battle of Fort Duquesne
September 4, 1755 Battle of Petitcodiac
May 8, 1756 Raid on Lunenburg
December 8, 1757 Battle of Bloody Creek
March - December 1758 Lunenburg Campaign
16–19 January 1759 Invasion of Martinique
July 31, 1763 Battle of Bloody Run
September 14, 1763 Battle of Devil's Hole
Spanish victories over the British - Anglo Spanish War
9 August 1780 Action of 9 August 1780
19 August 1781 – 5 February 1782 Siege of Fort St. Philip
20 October 1782 Battle of Cape Spartel
September 7, 1779 Capture of Fort Bute
September 10, 1779 Battle of Lake Pontchartrain
September 12–21, 1779 Battle of Baton Rouge
March 2–14, 1780 Battle of Fort Charlotte
May 25, 1780 Battle of St. Louis
January 7, 1781 Battle of Mobile
March 9–May 8, 1781 Siege of Pensacola
October 16 – November 29, 1779 Battle of San Fernando de Omoa
March 17 – November 8, 1780 San Juan Expedition
March 16, 1782 Battle of Roatán
May 1782 Capture of the Bahamas
6 October 1779 Action of 6 October 1779
16 April 1781 Battle of Porto Praya
25 January 1797 - Action of 25 January
22–25 July 1797 Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Assault on Cadiz (1797)
25 - 26 August 1800 Ferrol Expedition (1800)
19 January 1799 Action of 19 January
10 December 1800 Action of 7 July
10 December 1800 Action of 10 December
6 July 1801 First Battle of Algeciras
28 August–5 September 1796 Newfoundland expedition
17 April – 2 May 1797 Battle of San Juan (1797)
31 May – 2 June 1805 Battle of Diamond Rock
1806 - 1807 British Invasions of the Río de la Plata
- published: 03 Sep 2013
- views: 11439
34:37
French and Indian War Era, 1750-1763 | Britain, France, & North America | Amherst & Montcalm
This program covers the French and Indian War period, the years 1750-1763. The French and Indian War began in 1754.
The French and Indian War is a critical per...
This program covers the French and Indian War period, the years 1750-1763. The French and Indian War began in 1754.
The French and Indian War is a critical period in American colonial history. It resulted in Britain removing French colonies and posts from North America.
In 1750, France had a large trading system with Native Americans that stretched from the St. Lawrence River across Canada, the Great Lakes, down the Mississippi River to New Orleans.
However, the British were entering the Ohio Valley. George Croghan and Christopher Gist were founding trading posts at places like Logstown in Pennsylvania and Pickawillany in the Ohio country. By 1750, France and Britain are converging on the Forks of the Ohio, the site of modern Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The French have built a chain of forts down from Lake Erie in 1753, including Fort Presque Isle, Fort Le Boeuf, and Fort Machault. In 1754, the British send George Washington to assist the Ohio Company in building a fort at the Ohio Forks.
However, when Washington is at Will's Creek, in Cumberland, Maryland, he learns that the Forks have been occupied by the French. He nevertheless presses on. He skirmishes with the French at Jumonville Glen, resulting in the death of Jumonville, a French official. The French and Indians counterattack, defeating Washington at Fort Necessity.
In 1755, the British attempt to take Fort Duquesne at the Forks of the Ohio. Braddock leads the redcoats through the woods, but they are destroyed.
The French and Natives, including Ojibwa, Ottawa, and Huron (Wyandot) warriors attack settlements in Pennsylvania and Virginia.
In 1757, the French general Montcalm takes Fort William Henry on Lake George in New York. An ambush on the retreating British en route to Fort Edward will be remembered in James Fenimore Cooper's "Last of the Mohicans."
In 1758, William Pitt, a British statesman, emerges as a major strategist. He presses for a three-pronged attack on the French, including a renewed effort against Fort Duquesne, a counterattack on Lake George and Lake Champlain, and an effort against Fortress Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island.
General Forbes secures Fort Duquesne, which will become Fort Pitt. General Amherst secures Louisbourg in Canada. However, Montcalm stops Abercromby (or Abercrombie) at Fort Carillon in New York.
1759 is the year of miracles for the British. Quebec falls to Wolfe.
In 1760, the British converge on Montreal. The Governor-General of Canada, Vaudreuil, surrenders.
The French and Indian War in North America is over. However, the Seven Year's War, as it is known in Europe, continues. Britain is sided with Prussia and Hanover, while France, Spain, Russia, Sweden, and Saxony are allied on the other side.
Fighting in the Americas continues in the Caribbean. Britain seizes French Guadeloupe and Martinique. Britain also seizes Havana in Cuba.
In 1763, George III assumes the throne. Peace is secured in Paris. Britain acquires French North America east of the Mississippi. Spain assumes France's western holdings and New Orleans. Britain returns Cuba to Spain, and the sugar islands also go back to France.
Pontiac leads an inter-tribal alliance against the British. Pontiac's Rebellion of 1763 sees many British forts under attack. Fort Detroit and Fort Pitt push back the attacks. However, George III wants peace. He issues a Proclamation of 1763 which forbids white settlement beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
This film was created by Jeffrey Meyer, Librarian and Historian
Music Credits:
"A Ghost Town" by Quincas Moreira
"Dead Forest" by Brian Bolger
https://wn.com/French_And_Indian_War_Era,_1750_1763_|_Britain,_France,_North_America_|_Amherst_Montcalm
This program covers the French and Indian War period, the years 1750-1763. The French and Indian War began in 1754.
The French and Indian War is a critical period in American colonial history. It resulted in Britain removing French colonies and posts from North America.
In 1750, France had a large trading system with Native Americans that stretched from the St. Lawrence River across Canada, the Great Lakes, down the Mississippi River to New Orleans.
However, the British were entering the Ohio Valley. George Croghan and Christopher Gist were founding trading posts at places like Logstown in Pennsylvania and Pickawillany in the Ohio country. By 1750, France and Britain are converging on the Forks of the Ohio, the site of modern Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The French have built a chain of forts down from Lake Erie in 1753, including Fort Presque Isle, Fort Le Boeuf, and Fort Machault. In 1754, the British send George Washington to assist the Ohio Company in building a fort at the Ohio Forks.
However, when Washington is at Will's Creek, in Cumberland, Maryland, he learns that the Forks have been occupied by the French. He nevertheless presses on. He skirmishes with the French at Jumonville Glen, resulting in the death of Jumonville, a French official. The French and Indians counterattack, defeating Washington at Fort Necessity.
In 1755, the British attempt to take Fort Duquesne at the Forks of the Ohio. Braddock leads the redcoats through the woods, but they are destroyed.
The French and Natives, including Ojibwa, Ottawa, and Huron (Wyandot) warriors attack settlements in Pennsylvania and Virginia.
In 1757, the French general Montcalm takes Fort William Henry on Lake George in New York. An ambush on the retreating British en route to Fort Edward will be remembered in James Fenimore Cooper's "Last of the Mohicans."
In 1758, William Pitt, a British statesman, emerges as a major strategist. He presses for a three-pronged attack on the French, including a renewed effort against Fort Duquesne, a counterattack on Lake George and Lake Champlain, and an effort against Fortress Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island.
General Forbes secures Fort Duquesne, which will become Fort Pitt. General Amherst secures Louisbourg in Canada. However, Montcalm stops Abercromby (or Abercrombie) at Fort Carillon in New York.
1759 is the year of miracles for the British. Quebec falls to Wolfe.
In 1760, the British converge on Montreal. The Governor-General of Canada, Vaudreuil, surrenders.
The French and Indian War in North America is over. However, the Seven Year's War, as it is known in Europe, continues. Britain is sided with Prussia and Hanover, while France, Spain, Russia, Sweden, and Saxony are allied on the other side.
Fighting in the Americas continues in the Caribbean. Britain seizes French Guadeloupe and Martinique. Britain also seizes Havana in Cuba.
In 1763, George III assumes the throne. Peace is secured in Paris. Britain acquires French North America east of the Mississippi. Spain assumes France's western holdings and New Orleans. Britain returns Cuba to Spain, and the sugar islands also go back to France.
Pontiac leads an inter-tribal alliance against the British. Pontiac's Rebellion of 1763 sees many British forts under attack. Fort Detroit and Fort Pitt push back the attacks. However, George III wants peace. He issues a Proclamation of 1763 which forbids white settlement beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
This film was created by Jeffrey Meyer, Librarian and Historian
Music Credits:
"A Ghost Town" by Quincas Moreira
"Dead Forest" by Brian Bolger
- published: 13 Nov 2022
- views: 468219
20:01
The War Aims of the Great Powers in the Seven Years' War
Between 1756-1763 the Great Powers of Europe engaged in a struggle for the future of the world order.
This video aims to be a short documentary on the specific...
Between 1756-1763 the Great Powers of Europe engaged in a struggle for the future of the world order.
This video aims to be a short documentary on the specific war aims of the great powers.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:33 Britain
7:59 France
11:37 Spain
13:53 Austria
16:30 Prussia
18:07 Russia
#Prussia, #BritishEmpire, #History
https://wn.com/The_War_Aims_Of_The_Great_Powers_In_The_Seven_Years'_War
Between 1756-1763 the Great Powers of Europe engaged in a struggle for the future of the world order.
This video aims to be a short documentary on the specific war aims of the great powers.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:33 Britain
7:59 France
11:37 Spain
13:53 Austria
16:30 Prussia
18:07 Russia
#Prussia, #BritishEmpire, #History
- published: 27 May 2023
- views: 400420
1:38:25
British Amphibious Descents (1757-61) | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War
00:02:08 1 Summary
00:08:34 2 Nomenclature
00:10:40 3 ...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War
00:02:08 1 Summary
00:08:34 2 Nomenclature
00:10:40 3 Background
00:10:49 3.1 In Europe
00:19:39 3.2 In North America
00:23:18 4 Strategies
00:26:51 5 Europe
00:28:10 5.1 1756
00:32:55 5.2 1757
00:42:32 5.3 1758
00:46:53 5.4 1759–60
00:51:30 5.5 1761–62
00:57:28 5.6 1763
01:01:11 5.7 British amphibious "descents"
01:04:48 6 Colonies
01:06:00 6.1 North America
01:14:44 6.2 South America
01:16:28 6.3 India
01:17:49 6.4 West Africa
01:18:32 7 Outcome
01:32:32 8 Cultural references
01:36:13 9 See also
01:36:50 10 Footnotes
01:37:25 11 Bibliography
01:37:34 11.1 Other languages
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.7764478608575605
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-A
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Seven Years' War was a global conflict fought between 1756 and 1763. It involved every European great power of the time and spanned five continents, affecting Europe, the Americas, West Africa, India, and the Philippines. The conflict split Europe into two coalitions, led by the Kingdom of Great Britain (including the Kingdom of Prussia, the Kingdom of Portugal, the Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and other small German states) on one side and the Kingdom of France (including the Austrian-led Holy Roman Empire), the Russian Empire (until 1762), the Kingdom of Spain, and the Swedish Empire on the other. Meanwhile, in India, some regional polities within the increasingly fragmented Mughal Empire, with the support of the French, tried to crush a British attempt to conquer Bengal. The war's extent has led some historians to describe it as "World War Zero", similar in scale to other world wars.Although Anglo-French skirmishes over their American colonies had begun with what became the French and Indian War in 1754, the large-scale conflict that drew in most of the European powers was centered on Austria's desire to recover Silesia from the Prussians. Seeing the opportunity to curtail Britain's and Prussia's ever-growing might, France and Austria put aside their ancient rivalry to form a grand coalition of their own, bringing most of the other European powers to their side. Faced with this sudden turn of events, Britain aligned itself with Prussia, in a series of political manoeuvres known as the Diplomatic Revolution. However, French efforts ended in failure when the Anglo-Prussian coalition prevailed, and Britain's rise as among the world's predominant powers destroyed France's supremacy in Europe, thus altering the European balance of power.
https://wn.com/British_Amphibious_Descents_(1757_61)_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War
00:02:08 1 Summary
00:08:34 2 Nomenclature
00:10:40 3 Background
00:10:49 3.1 In Europe
00:19:39 3.2 In North America
00:23:18 4 Strategies
00:26:51 5 Europe
00:28:10 5.1 1756
00:32:55 5.2 1757
00:42:32 5.3 1758
00:46:53 5.4 1759–60
00:51:30 5.5 1761–62
00:57:28 5.6 1763
01:01:11 5.7 British amphibious "descents"
01:04:48 6 Colonies
01:06:00 6.1 North America
01:14:44 6.2 South America
01:16:28 6.3 India
01:17:49 6.4 West Africa
01:18:32 7 Outcome
01:32:32 8 Cultural references
01:36:13 9 See also
01:36:50 10 Footnotes
01:37:25 11 Bibliography
01:37:34 11.1 Other languages
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.7764478608575605
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-A
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Seven Years' War was a global conflict fought between 1756 and 1763. It involved every European great power of the time and spanned five continents, affecting Europe, the Americas, West Africa, India, and the Philippines. The conflict split Europe into two coalitions, led by the Kingdom of Great Britain (including the Kingdom of Prussia, the Kingdom of Portugal, the Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and other small German states) on one side and the Kingdom of France (including the Austrian-led Holy Roman Empire), the Russian Empire (until 1762), the Kingdom of Spain, and the Swedish Empire on the other. Meanwhile, in India, some regional polities within the increasingly fragmented Mughal Empire, with the support of the French, tried to crush a British attempt to conquer Bengal. The war's extent has led some historians to describe it as "World War Zero", similar in scale to other world wars.Although Anglo-French skirmishes over their American colonies had begun with what became the French and Indian War in 1754, the large-scale conflict that drew in most of the European powers was centered on Austria's desire to recover Silesia from the Prussians. Seeing the opportunity to curtail Britain's and Prussia's ever-growing might, France and Austria put aside their ancient rivalry to form a grand coalition of their own, bringing most of the other European powers to their side. Faced with this sudden turn of events, Britain aligned itself with Prussia, in a series of political manoeuvres known as the Diplomatic Revolution. However, French efforts ended in failure when the Anglo-Prussian coalition prevailed, and Britain's rise as among the world's predominant powers destroyed France's supremacy in Europe, thus altering the European balance of power.
- published: 08 Feb 2019
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Napoleon's planned invasion of the United Kingdom
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- published: 23 Dec 2015
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Ep 25. Strange tales podcast-The siege of Havana
The siege of Havana was a successful British siege against Spanish-ruled Havana that lasted from March to August 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War. After Sp...
The siege of Havana was a successful British siege against Spanish-ruled Havana that lasted from March to August 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War. After Spain abandoned its former policy of neutrality by signing the family compact with France, resulting in a British declaration of war on Spain in January 1762, the British government decided to mount an attack on the important Spanish fortress and naval base of Havana, with the intention of weakening the Spanish presence in the Caribbean and improving the security of its own North American colonies. A strong British naval force consisting of squadrons from Britain and the West Indies, and the military force of British and American troops it convoyed, were able to approach Havana from a direction that neither the Spanish governor nor the Admiral expected and were able to trap the Spanish fleet in the Havana harbour and land its troops with relatively little resistance.
The surrender of Havana led to substantial rewards for the British naval and military leaders and smaller amounts of prize money for other officers and men. The Spanish governor, Admiral and other military and civil office holders were court-martialed upon their return to Spain and punished for their failures to conduct a better defense and allowing the Spanish fleet present to fall intact into the hands of the British. Havana remained under British occupation until February 1763, when it was returned to Spain under the 1763 Treaty of Paris that formally ended the war.
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The siege of Havana was a successful British siege against Spanish-ruled Havana that lasted from March to August 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War. After Spain abandoned its former policy of neutrality by signing the family compact with France, resulting in a British declaration of war on Spain in January 1762, the British government decided to mount an attack on the important Spanish fortress and naval base of Havana, with the intention of weakening the Spanish presence in the Caribbean and improving the security of its own North American colonies. A strong British naval force consisting of squadrons from Britain and the West Indies, and the military force of British and American troops it convoyed, were able to approach Havana from a direction that neither the Spanish governor nor the Admiral expected and were able to trap the Spanish fleet in the Havana harbour and land its troops with relatively little resistance.
The surrender of Havana led to substantial rewards for the British naval and military leaders and smaller amounts of prize money for other officers and men. The Spanish governor, Admiral and other military and civil office holders were court-martialed upon their return to Spain and punished for their failures to conduct a better defense and allowing the Spanish fleet present to fall intact into the hands of the British. Havana remained under British occupation until February 1763, when it was returned to Spain under the 1763 Treaty of Paris that formally ended the war.
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- published: 03 Aug 2022
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Histoire sec.3 - (1609-1759) L'esclavage en Nouvelle-France
Selon l'historien Marcel Trudel, 3456 noirs ont vécus au Québec entre 1629 et 1910. Les premiers à s'intégrer à la colonie sont des esclaves durant le régime fr...
Selon l'historien Marcel Trudel, 3456 noirs ont vécus au Québec entre 1629 et 1910. Les premiers à s'intégrer à la colonie sont des esclaves durant le régime français. La capsule historique couvre certains personnages méconnus tels que Olivier Lejeune, Matt Da Costa, Mathieu Léveillé et Marie Josephe dite Évangélique. Contenu en conformité au programme du MÉES. Remerciement à Jérémie Lévèsque Noriéga pour le tournage lors de Cité Mémoire.
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Selon l'historien Marcel Trudel, 3456 noirs ont vécus au Québec entre 1629 et 1910. Les premiers à s'intégrer à la colonie sont des esclaves durant le régime français. La capsule historique couvre certains personnages méconnus tels que Olivier Lejeune, Matt Da Costa, Mathieu Léveillé et Marie Josephe dite Évangélique. Contenu en conformité au programme du MÉES. Remerciement à Jérémie Lévèsque Noriéga pour le tournage lors de Cité Mémoire.
- published: 04 Dec 2016
- views: 3542
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The 18th Century | Seapower to Superpower
This episode is concerned primarily with the battles between France, the greatest land power, and Britain, the greatest seapower, for world dominance. Program t...
This episode is concerned primarily with the battles between France, the greatest land power, and Britain, the greatest seapower, for world dominance. Program two includes the Battle for Quebec and the American Revolution and traces the decisive role played by naval power in both conflicts.
England's Royal Navy preserved its empire and gave it military dominance of the world for more than 350 years. In the 20th century, that dominance would pass from Britain to America and eventually, from sea to space. The English language owes its success as the world language to this fundamental military reality -- whoever controls the great commons of the sea and space dominates the world.
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This episode is concerned primarily with the battles between France, the greatest land power, and Britain, the greatest seapower, for world dominance. Program two includes the Battle for Quebec and the American Revolution and traces the decisive role played by naval power in both conflicts.
England's Royal Navy preserved its empire and gave it military dominance of the world for more than 350 years. In the 20th century, that dominance would pass from Britain to America and eventually, from sea to space. The English language owes its success as the world language to this fundamental military reality -- whoever controls the great commons of the sea and space dominates the world.
#seapower #sattelite #documentary #history #ship #boat #pirateships
- published: 08 Jun 2024
- views: 1050
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The 42nd Highlanders "The Black Watch" in America Pt. 1 (7 years war & Pontiac's Rebellion) MMM
This Minutemen Media production is a Truth About Colonial Linden Extra Documenting the British 42nd foot. A Scottish Highlander unit formed after the Jacobite i...
This Minutemen Media production is a Truth About Colonial Linden Extra Documenting the British 42nd foot. A Scottish Highlander unit formed after the Jacobite insurrection in the early 1700's. The Unit spent a considerable amount of time serving the crown across the pond from the islands to the frozen north. The Highlanders as an exception to Red Coat drew ranks from Scotch living in the colonies of New York and New Jersey.
https://wn.com/The_42Nd_Highlanders_The_Black_Watch_In_America_Pt._1_(7_Years_War_Pontiac's_Rebellion)_Mmm
This Minutemen Media production is a Truth About Colonial Linden Extra Documenting the British 42nd foot. A Scottish Highlander unit formed after the Jacobite insurrection in the early 1700's. The Unit spent a considerable amount of time serving the crown across the pond from the islands to the frozen north. The Highlanders as an exception to Red Coat drew ranks from Scotch living in the colonies of New York and New Jersey.
- published: 12 Apr 2021
- views: 210
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Naval History Books Collection Review - My Favorite Naval Warfare Books
Naval History Books Collection Review - My Favorite Naval Warfare Books!
Questions of the Day: Have you read any of these books? What is your favorite book abo...
Naval History Books Collection Review - My Favorite Naval Warfare Books!
Questions of the Day: Have you read any of these books? What is your favorite book about naval history? Any naval history books I should read that aren't in the video?
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Naval History Books Collection Review - My Favorite Naval Warfare Books!
Questions of the Day: Have you read any of these books? What is your favorite book about naval history? Any naval history books I should read that aren't in the video?
Affiliate links - Get these awesome books! Putting my highest recommendations at the top, this list is a rough ranking in my personal opinion of the books in the video. (with the exception of the non-naval books, which I simply put at the bottom)
To Rule the Waves: https://amzn.to/2KZdlYh
War at Sea in the Age of Sail: https://amzn.to/324C96B
Nelson’s Trafalgar: https://amzn.to/2Ht9uQQ
Trafalgar 1805: https://amzn.to/2L5JfB6
Maritime Supremacy: https://amzn.to/2Hs2p2V
Maritime Power: https://amzn.to/2ZfRFjj
The Command of the Ocean: https://amzn.to/324Dryt
The War for All the Oceans: https://amzn.to/2Hqbucw
The Fighting Temeraire: https://amzn.to/2Ztk807
The Last Armada: https://amzn.to/2Zgq80Y
Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates: https://amzn.to/2ZiQQGf
Sharpe’s Trafalgar: https://amzn.to/2KXoB7y
HMS Victory Pocket Manual: https://amzn.to/2KVvHcz
The HMS Victory Story: https://amzn.to/2KWkRTs
All About History Book of Pirates: https://amzn.to/2KYtKvW
True Stories of Pirates: https://amzn.to/326IZc0
Warfare in the Seventeenth Century: https://amzn.to/32aPWJ7
Warfare in the Eighteenth Century: https://amzn.to/2ZCG8Kp
How the Scots Invented the Modern World: https://amzn.to/2Zhs75q
I can’t really recommend the book version of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, since the movies are much better: https://amzn.to/2Zq363a
eBay is usually the best place to find Pirates stuff: https://ebay.us/zbYHav
My fansite: https://pirateswithben.com/
Join the Forum: https://pirateswithben.com/forums/forum/pirates-csg/
VASSAL module for virtual play: https://pirateswithben.com/vassal/
Instagram: @piratescsg (https://www.instagram.com/piratescsg/)
Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/piratescsg/
Discord server: https://discord.gg/qeY7e3Q
Master Spreadsheet with all game pieces: http://bit.ly/PiratesCSGMasterSpreadsheet
Game page at Board Game Geek: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/10653/pirates-spanish-main
Pojo forum page: http://www.pojo.biz/board/forumdisplay.php?f=126
Forum for a fan made set: http://custompirate.proboards.com/
Cadet-Captain Mike's Pirates page: http://www.cke1st.com/m_games5.htm
My Battle Reports: https://pirateswithben.com/category/battlereports/
- published: 27 Aug 2019
- views: 901
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Bonus Episode 18: Martinique’s Morne Garnier
Follow the pivotal history of Martinique in the struggle between Britain and France. Discover with how the British conquests turned the power dynamics with North American English colonists upside down.
published: 22 Dec 2023
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The 7 Years War, or the "First Global War In History", in 5 Minutes!
The Seven Years' War (1756–1763) was the first global war in history, "a struggle for global primacy between Britain and France and their respective allies mainly in North America and Europe, but also in India, Africa, the Caribbean and at sea.
Watch this short video to learn what happened during this global conflict, in 5 Minutes!
published: 03 Sep 2022
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Battle of Havana (1762)
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Battle of Havana (1762)
The Battle of Havana (1762) was a military action from March to August 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War.British forces besieged and captured the city of Havana, which at the time was an important Spanish naval base in the Caribbean, and dealt a serious blow to the Spanish navy.
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Ep 25. Strange tales podcast-The siege of Havana
The siege of Havana was a successful British siege against Spanish-ruled Havana that lasted from March to August 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War. After Spain abandoned its former policy of neutrality by signing the family compact with France, resulting in a British declaration of war on Spain in January 1762, the British government decided to mount an attack on the important Spanish fortress and naval base of Havana, with the intention of weakening the Spanish presence in the Caribbean and improving the security of its own North American colonies. A strong British naval force consisting of squadrons from Britain and the West Indies, and the military force of British and American troops it convoyed, were able to approach Havana from a direction that neither the Spanish governor nor th...
published: 03 Aug 2022
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WIC Lecture: The Seven Years War
Learn about the campaigns of the Seven Years War fought in the Caribbean, including the invasion of Guadeloupe 1759 and the siege of Havana, Cuba in 1762, and how military successes in the Caribbean allowed Britain to have great leverage during the peace negotiations for the Treaty of Paris.
#WestIndianSoldier #Caribbean #CaribbeanHistory #WestIndies #WestIndianHistory #MilitaryHistory #BritishArmy #Guadeloupe #Havana #SevenYearsWar #NLHF #WestIndiaCommittee #NationalArmyMuseum
published: 14 Jun 2021
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Every Country England Has Ever Invaded: Visualized!
Everybody knows that the British empire was once the biggest empire in human history. Invading, conquesting and then maintaining their rule over a quarter of the world's countries at the same time. While this may seem astounding, if you include all the countries they actually invaded, the result is even more impressive!
1076 France
1169 Ireland
1190 Italy
1337 Belgium
1367 Spain
1610 Canada
1610 Newfoundland
1620 United States
1627 Barbados
1628 St Kitts and Nevis
1632 Antigua y Barbuda
1638 Honduras
1638 Nicaragua
1655 Dominican Republic
1655 Jamaica
1655 Belize
1663 St Lucia
1741 Panama
1743 Columbia
1747 Peru
1757 India
1757 Bangladesh
1758 Senegal
1761 Dominica
1762 Cuba
1762 Philippines
1762 Grenada
1763 Saint Vincent and the Granadines
1771 Malaysia
1772 Bhutan
1783 Bahamas
1786 Guy...
published: 21 Jul 2021
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Patriot British Officers #shorts #shortsvideo #history #britishhistory #revwar #reenactor #uk #usa
published: 11 Jun 2023
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French and Indian War Era, 1750-1763 | Britain, France, & North America | Amherst & Montcalm
This program covers the French and Indian War period, the years 1750-1763. The French and Indian War began in 1754.
The French and Indian War is a critical period in American colonial history. It resulted in Britain removing French colonies and posts from North America.
In 1750, France had a large trading system with Native Americans that stretched from the St. Lawrence River across Canada, the Great Lakes, down the Mississippi River to New Orleans.
However, the British were entering the Ohio Valley. George Croghan and Christopher Gist were founding trading posts at places like Logstown in Pennsylvania and Pickawillany in the Ohio country. By 1750, France and Britain are converging on the Forks of the Ohio, the site of modern Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The French have built a chain o...
published: 13 Nov 2022
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Every Country England Has Invaded: Visualized
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published: 29 Oct 2020
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Invasion of Dominica
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Invasion of Dominica
The Invasion of Dominica (7 September 1778) was a successful French invasion of the island of Dominica in the British West Indies, during the American War of Independence.
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published: 16 Jan 2016
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The 7 Years War, or the "First Global War In History"
Join us on an epic journey through time as we delve into the tumultuous events of the Seven Years’ War. This monumental conflict, which raged from 1756 to 1763, transcended continents and shaped the course of history. Known as the “First World War” before the term was popularized, this war involved major powers from Europe and beyond.
🔍 Key Points:
Origins and Rivalries: Discover how years of skirmishes between England, Spain, and France in North America ignited the powder keg. England’s official declaration of war against France in 1756 set the stage for global upheaval.
European Theater: Witness the clash of empires as Frederick the Great of Prussia faced off against Austria, France, Russia, and Sweden. The European theater was a battleground of shifting alliances and strategic maneuve...
published: 18 Mar 2024
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EVERY Country that England has Invaded: Visualized, Reaction
Every country that England has invaded: visualized on a map, as explained by RealLifeLore. This one had me in a deep focus, realizing how vast this empire was. Leave your thoughts.
Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snukwrLhu8Y
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published: 14 Feb 2023
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Why Did France Lose Its North American Colonies?
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▶ In this video I talk about how France lost North America. New France, the french colony, once occupied a significant part of what are today the United States and Canada. Through their initial colony in Quebec, they expanded further through conquest and colonization; for instance against the Iroquois who they faced along with other native allies. After fully establishing themselves in Northern Canada, they expanded South and West into what became known as 'Louisiana'. Many of these territories...
published: 05 May 2023
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British Amphibious Descents (1757-61) | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War
00:02:08 1 Summary
00:08:34 2 Nomenclature
00:10:40 3 Background
00:10:49 3.1 In Europe
00:19:39 3.2 In North America
00:23:18 4 Strategies
00:26:51 5 Europe
00:28:10 5.1 1756
00:32:55 5.2 1757
00:42:32 5.3 1758
00:46:53 5.4 1759–60
00:51:30 5.5 1761–62
00:57:28 5.6 1763
01:01:11 5.7 British amphibious "descents"
01:04:48 6 Colonies
01:06:00 6.1 North America
01:14:44 6.2 South America
01:16:28 6.3 India
01:17:49 6.4 West Africa
01:18:32 7 Outcome
01:32:32 8 Cultural references
01:36:13 9 See also
01:36:50 10 Footnotes
01:37:25 11 Bibliography
01:37:34 11.1 Other languages
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around...
published: 08 Feb 2019
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Bonus Episode 18: Martinique’s Morne Garnier
Follow the pivotal history of Martinique in the struggle between Britain and France. Discover with how the British conquests turned the power dynamics with Nort...
Follow the pivotal history of Martinique in the struggle between Britain and France. Discover with how the British conquests turned the power dynamics with North American English colonists upside down.
https://wn.com/Bonus_Episode_18_Martinique’S_Morne_Garnier
Follow the pivotal history of Martinique in the struggle between Britain and France. Discover with how the British conquests turned the power dynamics with North American English colonists upside down.
- published: 22 Dec 2023
- views: 4
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The 7 Years War, or the "First Global War In History", in 5 Minutes!
The Seven Years' War (1756–1763) was the first global war in history, "a struggle for global primacy between Britain and France and their respective allies main...
The Seven Years' War (1756–1763) was the first global war in history, "a struggle for global primacy between Britain and France and their respective allies mainly in North America and Europe, but also in India, Africa, the Caribbean and at sea.
Watch this short video to learn what happened during this global conflict, in 5 Minutes!
https://wn.com/The_7_Years_War,_Or_The_First_Global_War_In_History_,_In_5_Minutes
The Seven Years' War (1756–1763) was the first global war in history, "a struggle for global primacy between Britain and France and their respective allies mainly in North America and Europe, but also in India, Africa, the Caribbean and at sea.
Watch this short video to learn what happened during this global conflict, in 5 Minutes!
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Battle of Havana (1762)
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The Battle of Havana (1762) was a military action from March to August 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War.British forces besieged and captured the city of Havana, which at the time was an important Spanish naval base in the Caribbean, and dealt a serious blow to the Spanish navy.
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The Battle of Havana (1762) was a military action from March to August 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War.British forces besieged and captured the city of Havana, which at the time was an important Spanish naval base in the Caribbean, and dealt a serious blow to the Spanish navy.
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Ep 25. Strange tales podcast-The siege of Havana
The siege of Havana was a successful British siege against Spanish-ruled Havana that lasted from March to August 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War. After Sp...
The siege of Havana was a successful British siege against Spanish-ruled Havana that lasted from March to August 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War. After Spain abandoned its former policy of neutrality by signing the family compact with France, resulting in a British declaration of war on Spain in January 1762, the British government decided to mount an attack on the important Spanish fortress and naval base of Havana, with the intention of weakening the Spanish presence in the Caribbean and improving the security of its own North American colonies. A strong British naval force consisting of squadrons from Britain and the West Indies, and the military force of British and American troops it convoyed, were able to approach Havana from a direction that neither the Spanish governor nor the Admiral expected and were able to trap the Spanish fleet in the Havana harbour and land its troops with relatively little resistance.
The surrender of Havana led to substantial rewards for the British naval and military leaders and smaller amounts of prize money for other officers and men. The Spanish governor, Admiral and other military and civil office holders were court-martialed upon their return to Spain and punished for their failures to conduct a better defense and allowing the Spanish fleet present to fall intact into the hands of the British. Havana remained under British occupation until February 1763, when it was returned to Spain under the 1763 Treaty of Paris that formally ended the war.
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The siege of Havana was a successful British siege against Spanish-ruled Havana that lasted from March to August 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War. After Spain abandoned its former policy of neutrality by signing the family compact with France, resulting in a British declaration of war on Spain in January 1762, the British government decided to mount an attack on the important Spanish fortress and naval base of Havana, with the intention of weakening the Spanish presence in the Caribbean and improving the security of its own North American colonies. A strong British naval force consisting of squadrons from Britain and the West Indies, and the military force of British and American troops it convoyed, were able to approach Havana from a direction that neither the Spanish governor nor the Admiral expected and were able to trap the Spanish fleet in the Havana harbour and land its troops with relatively little resistance.
The surrender of Havana led to substantial rewards for the British naval and military leaders and smaller amounts of prize money for other officers and men. The Spanish governor, Admiral and other military and civil office holders were court-martialed upon their return to Spain and punished for their failures to conduct a better defense and allowing the Spanish fleet present to fall intact into the hands of the British. Havana remained under British occupation until February 1763, when it was returned to Spain under the 1763 Treaty of Paris that formally ended the war.
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WIC Lecture: The Seven Years War
Learn about the campaigns of the Seven Years War fought in the Caribbean, including the invasion of Guadeloupe 1759 and the siege of Havana, Cuba in 1762, and h...
Learn about the campaigns of the Seven Years War fought in the Caribbean, including the invasion of Guadeloupe 1759 and the siege of Havana, Cuba in 1762, and how military successes in the Caribbean allowed Britain to have great leverage during the peace negotiations for the Treaty of Paris.
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Learn about the campaigns of the Seven Years War fought in the Caribbean, including the invasion of Guadeloupe 1759 and the siege of Havana, Cuba in 1762, and how military successes in the Caribbean allowed Britain to have great leverage during the peace negotiations for the Treaty of Paris.
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- published: 14 Jun 2021
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6:22
Every Country England Has Ever Invaded: Visualized!
Everybody knows that the British empire was once the biggest empire in human history. Invading, conquesting and then maintaining their rule over a quarter of th...
Everybody knows that the British empire was once the biggest empire in human history. Invading, conquesting and then maintaining their rule over a quarter of the world's countries at the same time. While this may seem astounding, if you include all the countries they actually invaded, the result is even more impressive!
1076 France
1169 Ireland
1190 Italy
1337 Belgium
1367 Spain
1610 Canada
1610 Newfoundland
1620 United States
1627 Barbados
1628 St Kitts and Nevis
1632 Antigua y Barbuda
1638 Honduras
1638 Nicaragua
1655 Dominican Republic
1655 Jamaica
1655 Belize
1663 St Lucia
1741 Panama
1743 Columbia
1747 Peru
1757 India
1757 Bangladesh
1758 Senegal
1761 Dominica
1762 Cuba
1762 Philippines
1762 Grenada
1763 Saint Vincent and the Granadines
1771 Malaysia
1772 Bhutan
1783 Bahamas
1786 Guyana
1788 Australia
1792 Sierra leone
1793 Haiti
1794 Corsica
1795 South Africa
1796 Suriname
1796 Martinique
1797 Namibia
1797 Trinidad and Tobago
1799 The Netherlands
1802 Sri Lanka
1806 Argentina
1806 Uruguay
1809 Iran
1810 Norway
1810 Denmark
1811 Indonesia
1814 Nepal
1819 Singapore
1821 Gambia
1821 Ghana
1826 Myanmar
1839 China
1839
Afghanistan
1839 Yemen
1839 Pakistan
1840 New Zealand
1841 Hong Kong
1851 Nigeria
1856 Finland
1856 Estonia
1856 Latvia
1856 Ukraine
1861 Mexico
1868 Ethiopia
1874 Fiji
1878 Cyprus
1882 Egypt
1882 Sudan
1884 Papua New Guinea
1885 Botswana
1887 Somalia
1888 Brunei
1890 South Sudan
1891 Malawi
1892 Oman
1892 United Arab Emirates
1892 Bahrain
1892 Kiribati
1892 Tuvalu
1893 Solomon Islands
1894 Uganda
1895 Kenya
1899 Kuwait
1902 Venezuela
1906 Vanuatu
1913 Montenegro
1914 Togo
1914 Cameron
1916 Qatar
1918 Bulgaria
1918 Russia
1918
Azerbaijan
1918 Turkmenistan
1919 Georgia
1919 Turkey
1919 Israel
1919 Jordan
1919 Iraq
1920 Tanzania
1923 Zimbabwe
1924 Zambia
1940 Iceland
1941 Eritrea
1942 Lebanon
1942 Syria
1942 Madagascar
1942 Djibouti
1942 Comoros
1943 Libya
1945 Germany
1945 Austria
1945 Thailand
1945 Vietnam
1992 Bosnia
1999 Serbia
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Everybody knows that the British empire was once the biggest empire in human history. Invading, conquesting and then maintaining their rule over a quarter of the world's countries at the same time. While this may seem astounding, if you include all the countries they actually invaded, the result is even more impressive!
1076 France
1169 Ireland
1190 Italy
1337 Belgium
1367 Spain
1610 Canada
1610 Newfoundland
1620 United States
1627 Barbados
1628 St Kitts and Nevis
1632 Antigua y Barbuda
1638 Honduras
1638 Nicaragua
1655 Dominican Republic
1655 Jamaica
1655 Belize
1663 St Lucia
1741 Panama
1743 Columbia
1747 Peru
1757 India
1757 Bangladesh
1758 Senegal
1761 Dominica
1762 Cuba
1762 Philippines
1762 Grenada
1763 Saint Vincent and the Granadines
1771 Malaysia
1772 Bhutan
1783 Bahamas
1786 Guyana
1788 Australia
1792 Sierra leone
1793 Haiti
1794 Corsica
1795 South Africa
1796 Suriname
1796 Martinique
1797 Namibia
1797 Trinidad and Tobago
1799 The Netherlands
1802 Sri Lanka
1806 Argentina
1806 Uruguay
1809 Iran
1810 Norway
1810 Denmark
1811 Indonesia
1814 Nepal
1819 Singapore
1821 Gambia
1821 Ghana
1826 Myanmar
1839 China
1839
Afghanistan
1839 Yemen
1839 Pakistan
1840 New Zealand
1841 Hong Kong
1851 Nigeria
1856 Finland
1856 Estonia
1856 Latvia
1856 Ukraine
1861 Mexico
1868 Ethiopia
1874 Fiji
1878 Cyprus
1882 Egypt
1882 Sudan
1884 Papua New Guinea
1885 Botswana
1887 Somalia
1888 Brunei
1890 South Sudan
1891 Malawi
1892 Oman
1892 United Arab Emirates
1892 Bahrain
1892 Kiribati
1892 Tuvalu
1893 Solomon Islands
1894 Uganda
1895 Kenya
1899 Kuwait
1902 Venezuela
1906 Vanuatu
1913 Montenegro
1914 Togo
1914 Cameron
1916 Qatar
1918 Bulgaria
1918 Russia
1918
Azerbaijan
1918 Turkmenistan
1919 Georgia
1919 Turkey
1919 Israel
1919 Jordan
1919 Iraq
1920 Tanzania
1923 Zimbabwe
1924 Zambia
1940 Iceland
1941 Eritrea
1942 Lebanon
1942 Syria
1942 Madagascar
1942 Djibouti
1942 Comoros
1943 Libya
1945 Germany
1945 Austria
1945 Thailand
1945 Vietnam
1992 Bosnia
1999 Serbia
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French and Indian War Era, 1750-1763 | Britain, France, & North America | Amherst & Montcalm
This program covers the French and Indian War period, the years 1750-1763. The French and Indian War began in 1754.
The French and Indian War is a critical per...
This program covers the French and Indian War period, the years 1750-1763. The French and Indian War began in 1754.
The French and Indian War is a critical period in American colonial history. It resulted in Britain removing French colonies and posts from North America.
In 1750, France had a large trading system with Native Americans that stretched from the St. Lawrence River across Canada, the Great Lakes, down the Mississippi River to New Orleans.
However, the British were entering the Ohio Valley. George Croghan and Christopher Gist were founding trading posts at places like Logstown in Pennsylvania and Pickawillany in the Ohio country. By 1750, France and Britain are converging on the Forks of the Ohio, the site of modern Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The French have built a chain of forts down from Lake Erie in 1753, including Fort Presque Isle, Fort Le Boeuf, and Fort Machault. In 1754, the British send George Washington to assist the Ohio Company in building a fort at the Ohio Forks.
However, when Washington is at Will's Creek, in Cumberland, Maryland, he learns that the Forks have been occupied by the French. He nevertheless presses on. He skirmishes with the French at Jumonville Glen, resulting in the death of Jumonville, a French official. The French and Indians counterattack, defeating Washington at Fort Necessity.
In 1755, the British attempt to take Fort Duquesne at the Forks of the Ohio. Braddock leads the redcoats through the woods, but they are destroyed.
The French and Natives, including Ojibwa, Ottawa, and Huron (Wyandot) warriors attack settlements in Pennsylvania and Virginia.
In 1757, the French general Montcalm takes Fort William Henry on Lake George in New York. An ambush on the retreating British en route to Fort Edward will be remembered in James Fenimore Cooper's "Last of the Mohicans."
In 1758, William Pitt, a British statesman, emerges as a major strategist. He presses for a three-pronged attack on the French, including a renewed effort against Fort Duquesne, a counterattack on Lake George and Lake Champlain, and an effort against Fortress Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island.
General Forbes secures Fort Duquesne, which will become Fort Pitt. General Amherst secures Louisbourg in Canada. However, Montcalm stops Abercromby (or Abercrombie) at Fort Carillon in New York.
1759 is the year of miracles for the British. Quebec falls to Wolfe.
In 1760, the British converge on Montreal. The Governor-General of Canada, Vaudreuil, surrenders.
The French and Indian War in North America is over. However, the Seven Year's War, as it is known in Europe, continues. Britain is sided with Prussia and Hanover, while France, Spain, Russia, Sweden, and Saxony are allied on the other side.
Fighting in the Americas continues in the Caribbean. Britain seizes French Guadeloupe and Martinique. Britain also seizes Havana in Cuba.
In 1763, George III assumes the throne. Peace is secured in Paris. Britain acquires French North America east of the Mississippi. Spain assumes France's western holdings and New Orleans. Britain returns Cuba to Spain, and the sugar islands also go back to France.
Pontiac leads an inter-tribal alliance against the British. Pontiac's Rebellion of 1763 sees many British forts under attack. Fort Detroit and Fort Pitt push back the attacks. However, George III wants peace. He issues a Proclamation of 1763 which forbids white settlement beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
This film was created by Jeffrey Meyer, Librarian and Historian
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"Dead Forest" by Brian Bolger
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This program covers the French and Indian War period, the years 1750-1763. The French and Indian War began in 1754.
The French and Indian War is a critical period in American colonial history. It resulted in Britain removing French colonies and posts from North America.
In 1750, France had a large trading system with Native Americans that stretched from the St. Lawrence River across Canada, the Great Lakes, down the Mississippi River to New Orleans.
However, the British were entering the Ohio Valley. George Croghan and Christopher Gist were founding trading posts at places like Logstown in Pennsylvania and Pickawillany in the Ohio country. By 1750, France and Britain are converging on the Forks of the Ohio, the site of modern Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The French have built a chain of forts down from Lake Erie in 1753, including Fort Presque Isle, Fort Le Boeuf, and Fort Machault. In 1754, the British send George Washington to assist the Ohio Company in building a fort at the Ohio Forks.
However, when Washington is at Will's Creek, in Cumberland, Maryland, he learns that the Forks have been occupied by the French. He nevertheless presses on. He skirmishes with the French at Jumonville Glen, resulting in the death of Jumonville, a French official. The French and Indians counterattack, defeating Washington at Fort Necessity.
In 1755, the British attempt to take Fort Duquesne at the Forks of the Ohio. Braddock leads the redcoats through the woods, but they are destroyed.
The French and Natives, including Ojibwa, Ottawa, and Huron (Wyandot) warriors attack settlements in Pennsylvania and Virginia.
In 1757, the French general Montcalm takes Fort William Henry on Lake George in New York. An ambush on the retreating British en route to Fort Edward will be remembered in James Fenimore Cooper's "Last of the Mohicans."
In 1758, William Pitt, a British statesman, emerges as a major strategist. He presses for a three-pronged attack on the French, including a renewed effort against Fort Duquesne, a counterattack on Lake George and Lake Champlain, and an effort against Fortress Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island.
General Forbes secures Fort Duquesne, which will become Fort Pitt. General Amherst secures Louisbourg in Canada. However, Montcalm stops Abercromby (or Abercrombie) at Fort Carillon in New York.
1759 is the year of miracles for the British. Quebec falls to Wolfe.
In 1760, the British converge on Montreal. The Governor-General of Canada, Vaudreuil, surrenders.
The French and Indian War in North America is over. However, the Seven Year's War, as it is known in Europe, continues. Britain is sided with Prussia and Hanover, while France, Spain, Russia, Sweden, and Saxony are allied on the other side.
Fighting in the Americas continues in the Caribbean. Britain seizes French Guadeloupe and Martinique. Britain also seizes Havana in Cuba.
In 1763, George III assumes the throne. Peace is secured in Paris. Britain acquires French North America east of the Mississippi. Spain assumes France's western holdings and New Orleans. Britain returns Cuba to Spain, and the sugar islands also go back to France.
Pontiac leads an inter-tribal alliance against the British. Pontiac's Rebellion of 1763 sees many British forts under attack. Fort Detroit and Fort Pitt push back the attacks. However, George III wants peace. He issues a Proclamation of 1763 which forbids white settlement beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
This film was created by Jeffrey Meyer, Librarian and Historian
Music Credits:
"A Ghost Town" by Quincas Moreira
"Dead Forest" by Brian Bolger
- published: 13 Nov 2022
- views: 468219
12:27
Every Country England Has Invaded: Visualized
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Invasion of Dominica
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The Invasion of Dominica (7 September 1778) was a successful French invasion of the island of Dominica in the British West Indies, during the American War of Independence.
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The Invasion of Dominica (7 September 1778) was a successful French invasion of the island of Dominica in the British West Indies, during the American War of Independence.
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4:46
The 7 Years War, or the "First Global War In History"
Join us on an epic journey through time as we delve into the tumultuous events of the Seven Years’ War. This monumental conflict, which raged from 1756 to 1763,...
Join us on an epic journey through time as we delve into the tumultuous events of the Seven Years’ War. This monumental conflict, which raged from 1756 to 1763, transcended continents and shaped the course of history. Known as the “First World War” before the term was popularized, this war involved major powers from Europe and beyond.
🔍 Key Points:
Origins and Rivalries: Discover how years of skirmishes between England, Spain, and France in North America ignited the powder keg. England’s official declaration of war against France in 1756 set the stage for global upheaval.
European Theater: Witness the clash of empires as Frederick the Great of Prussia faced off against Austria, France, Russia, and Sweden. The European theater was a battleground of shifting alliances and strategic maneuvers.
French and Indian War: Explore the fierce struggle for dominance in North America.The French, British, and Native American forces vied for control of territories, with pivotal battles like the Battle of Fort Necessity shaping the outcome.
British Victory: Follow the twists and turns of the conflict. British financing of Prussia’s army, victories at Louisburg and Fort Frontenac, and the capture of Fort Duquesne turned the tide in favor of the British.
Treaties and Legacy: Uncover the aftermath—the Treaty of Hubertusburg bolstered Prussia’s power in Europe, while the Treaty of Paris redrawn colonial boundaries in favor of the British. Little did they know that these decisions would echo in the
American Revolutionary War.
🔥 Don’t miss this gripping exploration of the Seven Years’ War—the dawn of global conflict! Share your thoughts using the hashtag #7YearsWarChronicles and join the conversation.
#7YearsWarChronicles #GlobalWarHistory #EpicBattles #EmpiresClash #historicaljourney #ancienthistory #historyinminutes #history #globalhistory #7yearwar
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Join us on an epic journey through time as we delve into the tumultuous events of the Seven Years’ War. This monumental conflict, which raged from 1756 to 1763, transcended continents and shaped the course of history. Known as the “First World War” before the term was popularized, this war involved major powers from Europe and beyond.
🔍 Key Points:
Origins and Rivalries: Discover how years of skirmishes between England, Spain, and France in North America ignited the powder keg. England’s official declaration of war against France in 1756 set the stage for global upheaval.
European Theater: Witness the clash of empires as Frederick the Great of Prussia faced off against Austria, France, Russia, and Sweden. The European theater was a battleground of shifting alliances and strategic maneuvers.
French and Indian War: Explore the fierce struggle for dominance in North America.The French, British, and Native American forces vied for control of territories, with pivotal battles like the Battle of Fort Necessity shaping the outcome.
British Victory: Follow the twists and turns of the conflict. British financing of Prussia’s army, victories at Louisburg and Fort Frontenac, and the capture of Fort Duquesne turned the tide in favor of the British.
Treaties and Legacy: Uncover the aftermath—the Treaty of Hubertusburg bolstered Prussia’s power in Europe, while the Treaty of Paris redrawn colonial boundaries in favor of the British. Little did they know that these decisions would echo in the
American Revolutionary War.
🔥 Don’t miss this gripping exploration of the Seven Years’ War—the dawn of global conflict! Share your thoughts using the hashtag #7YearsWarChronicles and join the conversation.
#7YearsWarChronicles #GlobalWarHistory #EpicBattles #EmpiresClash #historicaljourney #ancienthistory #historyinminutes #history #globalhistory #7yearwar
- published: 18 Mar 2024
- views: 75
13:53
EVERY Country that England has Invaded: Visualized, Reaction
Every country that England has invaded: visualized on a map, as explained by RealLifeLore. This one had me in a deep focus, realizing how vast this empire was. ...
Every country that England has invaded: visualized on a map, as explained by RealLifeLore. This one had me in a deep focus, realizing how vast this empire was. Leave your thoughts.
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Every country that England has invaded: visualized on a map, as explained by RealLifeLore. This one had me in a deep focus, realizing how vast this empire was. Leave your thoughts.
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- published: 14 Feb 2023
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17:24
Why Did France Lose Its North American Colonies?
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▶ In this video I talk about how France lost North America. New France, the french colony, once occupied a significant part of what are today the United States and Canada. Through their initial colony in Quebec, they expanded further through conquest and colonization; for instance against the Iroquois who they faced along with other native allies. After fully establishing themselves in Northern Canada, they expanded South and West into what became known as 'Louisiana'. Many of these territories were then lost to the British through various wars. In 1713, the Peace of Utrecht that followed the Spanish War of Succession took away Newfoundland and Rupert's land. Later, in 1763, the Peace of Paris that followed the Seven Years War / French and Indian War saw France accept British control over Iroquois territories, as well as ceding all remaining French Canadian territories to them. In addition, all territories West of the Mississippi river were ceded to both the British and Spanish, with Louisiana itself being given to Spain as well. Later, Napoleon attempted to rebuild a French North American Empire, recovering Louisiana from Spain but quickly realizing this endeavour was a mistake. A successful revolution in Haiti and the prospect of another with the British led Napoleon to sell the entire territory to the United States for a mere $15 million dollars, even though the initial American offer was only to purchase New Orleans for $10 million. With this, French presence in North America went from about a third of the continent, to a couple of very small islands off the coast of Canada - Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
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00:00 Intro
01:19 Learn French with Babbel!
02:24 Arrival in North America
03:42 Expansion
04:53 Royal takeover
06:31 Louisiana
08:13 First losses (1713)
09:45 Mid-war period
11:02 Louisiana in crisis
12:33 Losing Canada (1763)
13:43 Selling Louisiana (1803)
14:54 The remnants of New France
15:55 Summary
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▶ In this video I talk about how France lost North America. New France, the french colony, once occupied a significant part of what are today the United States and Canada. Through their initial colony in Quebec, they expanded further through conquest and colonization; for instance against the Iroquois who they faced along with other native allies. After fully establishing themselves in Northern Canada, they expanded South and West into what became known as 'Louisiana'. Many of these territories were then lost to the British through various wars. In 1713, the Peace of Utrecht that followed the Spanish War of Succession took away Newfoundland and Rupert's land. Later, in 1763, the Peace of Paris that followed the Seven Years War / French and Indian War saw France accept British control over Iroquois territories, as well as ceding all remaining French Canadian territories to them. In addition, all territories West of the Mississippi river were ceded to both the British and Spanish, with Louisiana itself being given to Spain as well. Later, Napoleon attempted to rebuild a French North American Empire, recovering Louisiana from Spain but quickly realizing this endeavour was a mistake. A successful revolution in Haiti and the prospect of another with the British led Napoleon to sell the entire territory to the United States for a mere $15 million dollars, even though the initial American offer was only to purchase New Orleans for $10 million. With this, French presence in North America went from about a third of the continent, to a couple of very small islands off the coast of Canada - Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro
01:19 Learn French with Babbel!
02:24 Arrival in North America
03:42 Expansion
04:53 Royal takeover
06:31 Louisiana
08:13 First losses (1713)
09:45 Mid-war period
11:02 Louisiana in crisis
12:33 Losing Canada (1763)
13:43 Selling Louisiana (1803)
14:54 The remnants of New France
15:55 Summary
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- published: 05 May 2023
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British Amphibious Descents (1757-61) | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War
00:02:08 1 Summary
00:08:34 2 Nomenclature
00:10:40 3 ...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War
00:02:08 1 Summary
00:08:34 2 Nomenclature
00:10:40 3 Background
00:10:49 3.1 In Europe
00:19:39 3.2 In North America
00:23:18 4 Strategies
00:26:51 5 Europe
00:28:10 5.1 1756
00:32:55 5.2 1757
00:42:32 5.3 1758
00:46:53 5.4 1759–60
00:51:30 5.5 1761–62
00:57:28 5.6 1763
01:01:11 5.7 British amphibious "descents"
01:04:48 6 Colonies
01:06:00 6.1 North America
01:14:44 6.2 South America
01:16:28 6.3 India
01:17:49 6.4 West Africa
01:18:32 7 Outcome
01:32:32 8 Cultural references
01:36:13 9 See also
01:36:50 10 Footnotes
01:37:25 11 Bibliography
01:37:34 11.1 Other languages
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.7764478608575605
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-A
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Seven Years' War was a global conflict fought between 1756 and 1763. It involved every European great power of the time and spanned five continents, affecting Europe, the Americas, West Africa, India, and the Philippines. The conflict split Europe into two coalitions, led by the Kingdom of Great Britain (including the Kingdom of Prussia, the Kingdom of Portugal, the Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and other small German states) on one side and the Kingdom of France (including the Austrian-led Holy Roman Empire), the Russian Empire (until 1762), the Kingdom of Spain, and the Swedish Empire on the other. Meanwhile, in India, some regional polities within the increasingly fragmented Mughal Empire, with the support of the French, tried to crush a British attempt to conquer Bengal. The war's extent has led some historians to describe it as "World War Zero", similar in scale to other world wars.Although Anglo-French skirmishes over their American colonies had begun with what became the French and Indian War in 1754, the large-scale conflict that drew in most of the European powers was centered on Austria's desire to recover Silesia from the Prussians. Seeing the opportunity to curtail Britain's and Prussia's ever-growing might, France and Austria put aside their ancient rivalry to form a grand coalition of their own, bringing most of the other European powers to their side. Faced with this sudden turn of events, Britain aligned itself with Prussia, in a series of political manoeuvres known as the Diplomatic Revolution. However, French efforts ended in failure when the Anglo-Prussian coalition prevailed, and Britain's rise as among the world's predominant powers destroyed France's supremacy in Europe, thus altering the European balance of power.
https://wn.com/British_Amphibious_Descents_(1757_61)_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War
00:02:08 1 Summary
00:08:34 2 Nomenclature
00:10:40 3 Background
00:10:49 3.1 In Europe
00:19:39 3.2 In North America
00:23:18 4 Strategies
00:26:51 5 Europe
00:28:10 5.1 1756
00:32:55 5.2 1757
00:42:32 5.3 1758
00:46:53 5.4 1759–60
00:51:30 5.5 1761–62
00:57:28 5.6 1763
01:01:11 5.7 British amphibious "descents"
01:04:48 6 Colonies
01:06:00 6.1 North America
01:14:44 6.2 South America
01:16:28 6.3 India
01:17:49 6.4 West Africa
01:18:32 7 Outcome
01:32:32 8 Cultural references
01:36:13 9 See also
01:36:50 10 Footnotes
01:37:25 11 Bibliography
01:37:34 11.1 Other languages
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.7764478608575605
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-A
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Seven Years' War was a global conflict fought between 1756 and 1763. It involved every European great power of the time and spanned five continents, affecting Europe, the Americas, West Africa, India, and the Philippines. The conflict split Europe into two coalitions, led by the Kingdom of Great Britain (including the Kingdom of Prussia, the Kingdom of Portugal, the Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and other small German states) on one side and the Kingdom of France (including the Austrian-led Holy Roman Empire), the Russian Empire (until 1762), the Kingdom of Spain, and the Swedish Empire on the other. Meanwhile, in India, some regional polities within the increasingly fragmented Mughal Empire, with the support of the French, tried to crush a British attempt to conquer Bengal. The war's extent has led some historians to describe it as "World War Zero", similar in scale to other world wars.Although Anglo-French skirmishes over their American colonies had begun with what became the French and Indian War in 1754, the large-scale conflict that drew in most of the European powers was centered on Austria's desire to recover Silesia from the Prussians. Seeing the opportunity to curtail Britain's and Prussia's ever-growing might, France and Austria put aside their ancient rivalry to form a grand coalition of their own, bringing most of the other European powers to their side. Faced with this sudden turn of events, Britain aligned itself with Prussia, in a series of political manoeuvres known as the Diplomatic Revolution. However, French efforts ended in failure when the Anglo-Prussian coalition prevailed, and Britain's rise as among the world's predominant powers destroyed France's supremacy in Europe, thus altering the European balance of power.
- published: 08 Feb 2019
- views: 87