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Table of Contents


CHAPTER 1
The First Warriors
CHAPTER 2
Soldiers of the Sixteenth Century
CHAPTER 3
The First Soldiers of New France
CHAPTER 4
The King's Soldiers
CHAPTER 5
The Compagnies Franches de la Marine of Canada
The Ministry Of The Navy Takes Control
Canadian Officers
Canadian Campaigns
The Strategic Defence Of Canada
European Tactics: Impractical In Canada
Canadian Tacticians
An Original Doctrine Of War
Organization Of Expeditions
Pierre Le Moyne D'iberville
Dominance Of Raid Warfare
Treatment Of Prisoners
Canadian Militiamen
Canadian Voyageurs
Militia Weapons
Militiamen In Combat
Specialized Militia Companies
The Shock Of The Attack On Lachine
1690: A Key Year
The American Colonies Attack New France
Phips At Quebec
The Exhaustion Of The Iroquois
The Failed Invasion Of 1711
Toward the Creation of an Empire
The First Expeditionary Corps
CHAPTER 6
Soldiers of the Atlantic Seaboard
CHAPTER 7
The Military Empire
APPENDIX A
The Organization of New France
APPENDIX B
Daily Life in New France
APPENDIX C
Flags and Uniforms
APPENDIX D
Reference

    
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To search book resources – for the text sections, images or multimedia – you can use all the search features on the Canadian Military History Gateway www.cmhg.gc.ca.

There are three search paths you can take to discover book resources on the Gateway:
  • History Browser – a directory of military history resources organized by topic
  • Timeline – provides access to resources by century, decade and year
  • Search – search for resources using your specific words or phrases.
The Canadian Military Heritage reference set is published by the Department of National Defence. To narrow your search results for book sections, you can filter your searches by "Organization" selecting "National Defence". In the search results display, the book sections will be identified by the book icon book icon.

    


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