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Soldiers, Sugar, and Seapower: The British Expeditions to the West Indies and the War Against Revolutionary France

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Soldiers, Sugar, and Seapower: The British Expeditions to the West Indies and the War Against Revolutionary France - Duffy, Michael
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Britain's war with Revolutionary France in the Caribbean was one of the most difficult and dangerous in British history. Why was this war so important to England? Casting new light on British military power and its connection with economic strength, this book reveals how the war in the West Indies changed the future of the Caribbean, altered European attitudes towards blacks, and enabled Britain to sustain its war effort in Europe.

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Soldiers, Sugar, and Seapower: The British Expeditions to the West Indies and the War Against Revolutionary France 1987, Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford, England

ISBN-13: 9780198229650

Hardcover