British Policy in the Illinois Country 1763-1768 by Clarence Edwin Carter is a historical study that examines the British government''s approach to the Illinois region post the peace of Paris in 1763. Carter explores the challenges faced by Great Britain in managing the Illinois territory covering topics such as colonial relations trade conditions and colonizing schemes. Through an analysis of official documents the book sheds light on the legal status of settlements the impact of the Seven Years War and the complexities of British colonial policy during this critical period.
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