Wolfe's Manifesto
The British advances in 1758 into the colony of New France instilled fear into the Canadiens' hearts. The inhabitants of the French colony was "terror-stricken". Taking advantage of the situation, British General James Wolfe adopted a strategy of psychological intimidation. Wolfe's Manifesto was issued on June 28 1759.
Related Topics:
British - 1758 - New France - Canadiens - French - James Wolfe - June 28 - 1759
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