This book tells the story of the American Revolutionists' blockade of Quebec in 1775-1776, also known as the Siege of Quebec, through the eyes of several notable figures on the American and British sides of the conflict. Allan Maclean, a loyalist Scottish Highland officer, provides a firsthand account of the British defense of Quebec, while Gabriel Taschereau, a French-Canadian officer, describes the experience from the perspective of the Quebecois...
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