New York, Quebec, and The Water Route to the Center of the World
Latest Episodes
Bonus Episode 4: Le Loup-Garou de Quebec "Halloween Special"
Join me for a tale of Canadien Were-wolves, as we examine the Loup-garou attacks of Quebec in 1757.
Bonus Episode 3 "Colonial New York: Land of the Patroon and the Longhouse, Part Deux"
We will explore the origins of the Iroquois peoples, the founding of the League and their geopolitical development until 1666.
Episode 4 "Knocking on the Backdoor: The Ontario Campaign (1755-1756), Wood Creek & Fort Oswego.”
The French press British supply lines in the Mohawk Valley and move to seize Fort Oswego.
Episode 3: "The Arm of God: Fort Carillon and The Red Cross, 1758."
The British mass the largest army ever assembled in North America to attack an ill-equipped French Garrison at Fort Carillon on July 8th, 1758. In a major blunder, the British forces suffer the worst single day lost of men in North America, until the Batt
Episode 2: "A Model Capitulation,” The Siege and The Massarce at Fort William Henry, 1757.
The French attempt to seize Fort William Henry and drive toward Albany in 1757. Relive the major moments of classic film "Last of the Mohicans."
Episode 1: Lanes, Streets, and Alleyways: The Battle of Lake George 1755
British and French forces clash on the major water junction between New York and Quebec on Lac du Saint Sacrement (Lake George) in 1755.
New York, Quebec, and the water route to the center of the world
A narrative history podcast covering the history of the epic conflict for control over the important wateways between New York and Quebec from 1754-1815. The Podcast will cover three major conflicts including the French & Indian War, The American Revoluti