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- History of Quebec [r]: The History of the area of North America originally known as New France and now known as Quebec. [e]
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- 75th Ranger Regiment [r]: Add brief definition or description
- American Revolution, military history [r]: military history of the American Revolution from 1775 to 1781 [e]
- American Revolution [r]: (1763-1789) war that resulted in the formation of the U.S., in which 13 North American colonies overthrew British rule. [e]
- Battle of the Plains of Abraham [r]: The 1759 battle which led to the end of French power in North America. [e]
- Caesar Rodney [r]: (October 7, 1728 - June 26, 1784) American lawyer and politician who was an officer of the Delaware militia during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution, a signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, and a representative to the Continental Congress. [e]
- Canada [r]: The world's second-largest country by total area, occupying most of northern North America; officially a bilingual nation, in English and French (population approx. 27 million). [e]
- Colonial America [r]: The eastern United States and parts of Canada from the time of European settlement to the time of the American Revolution. [e]
- Florida (U.S. state) [r]: large, populous, coastal state in southeast U.S.; became a state in 1845 and rebelled during the civil war (1861-1865). [e]
- French and Indian Wars [r]: Series of North American colonial conflicts involving the British and French, with Native Americans fighting on both sides, fought between 1689-1763. [e]
- George Washington [r]: (1732-1799) First U.S. President (from 1789 to 1797) and commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. [e]
- John McKinly [r]: A summary description of John McKinly, emphazing the career, political, location and family factors involved in the his career. [e]
- Montreal, Quebec [r]: The second most populous city in Canada and the largest city in the province of Quebec [e]
- Northwest Passage (film) [r]: 1940 film in Technicolor, starring Spencer Tracy, Robert Young, Walter Brennan, Ruth Hussey, and set in the mid 18th century during the French and Indian War. [e]
- Nova Scotia [r]: (population 939,531) A Maritime province on the east coast of Canada. [e]
- Old Montreal [r]: The original city of Montreal, Quebec, now a historic district. [e]
- Pennsylvania, history [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Pittsburgh, History to 1800 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Tennessee (U.S. state) [r]: medium-sized, landlocked state in southeast U.S.; became a state in 1796 and rebelled during the civil war (1861-1865). [e]
- Virginia, history [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Kotohito Kanin [r]: (1865-1945) Prince, adopted son of Emperor Komei; Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army), (23 Dec 1931 - 3 Oct 1940), followed by Hajime Sugiyama; key adviser to Emperor Hirohito and close adviser until his death [e]
- American Revolution, naval history [r]: Operations by the Royal Navy, French Navy and fledgling United States Navy during the American Revolution, along with minor participation by other naval forces [e]
- Central Bureau, Southwest Pacific Area [r]: Communications intelligence organization of the Southwest Pacific Area, supporting Douglas MacArthur; not under his G-2 intelligence director, Charles Willoughby [e]