Author: Jeffrey Purran.
Publisher: Shaanxi People's Publishing House.
Subtitle: From the 15th Century to the Revolutionary Era.
Translator: Wu Jin.
The junior high school is divided into three parts, naval warfare, land warfare, transatlantic warfare.
The book is a series of wars from the late Middle Ages to the 19th century, which shaped the history of mankind along the Atlantic coast. Regardless of whether the American colonies were established in **, the newly arrived colonists always faced armed resistance from Native Americans or opposing colonies or even the Empire.
In order to elucidate the geographical, chronological dimensions of these developments, the book is divided into three parts. The First Chapters** The Origins, Development, and Limitations of European and Colonial Sea Power. The second part examines the land warfare techniques and allied networks that shaped warfare in the intersecting regions of Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans. The three chapters at the end of the book are arranged chronologically, outlining the initial phase of the Atlantic War, the war across the oceans, and the era of revolution. First, however, we have to think about the origins of war.
In the early modern period, the area around the Atlantic Ocean underwent more changes than any other region in the world. Millions of Africans and Europeans have crossed the ocean. The epidemic has spread in the Americas, devarating many indigenous communities. The old cities of the Americas collapsed and new ones were built.
Large areas of forest were cleared in the colony, while in other places, the cleared land was turned into woods. Previously unknown types of livestock emerged in the Americas, and crops spread from one side of the ocean to the other. Transatlantic** transformed the economy of every coast, attracting more and more wealth and capital to Europe and certain European colonies and outposts.
The book gives us an overview of the important historical events that advanced the various periods of the Atlantic War, and the fact that no matter what kind of colonists they arrived there with the goal of conquest.
Here, war pervaded life around the Atlantic in the early modern period. Native Americans, Africans, and Europeans, they all fought side by side, sometimes fighting each other.
Learn about the profound impact of sea and land wars on the Atlantic world, learn about the origins of wars here, and how they came to an end
Many famous wars on both sides of the Atlantic from the 15th to the 18th centuries are also mentioned in the book, so let's take the unknown to appreciate the secrets of the Atlantic wars in the book.