This document summarizes two historical texts. The first is a 1884 document by historian Francis Parkman analyzing the post-war relationship between Britain and America, describing jealousy that caused disputes between them. The second are 1760 observations by clergyman Andrew Burnaby who traveled the colonies during the French and Indian War, scoffing at the idea that America could ever unite as a large empire due to differences in languages, religions, races, and subjection. Both documents provide perspectives on the conflicts between Britain/America and France/America from eyewitnesses of the time period.
This document summarizes two historical texts. The first is a 1884 document by historian Francis Parkman analyzing the post-war relationship between Britain and America, describing jealousy that caused disputes between them. The second are 1760 observations by clergyman Andrew Burnaby who traveled the colonies during the French and Indian War, scoffing at the idea that America could ever unite as a large empire due to differences in languages, religions, races, and subjection. Both documents provide perspectives on the conflicts between Britain/America and France/America from eyewitnesses of the time period.
This document summarizes two historical texts. The first is a 1884 document by historian Francis Parkman analyzing the post-war relationship between Britain and America, describing jealousy that caused disputes between them. The second are 1760 observations by clergyman Andrew Burnaby who traveled the colonies during the French and Indian War, scoffing at the idea that America could ever unite as a large empire due to differences in languages, religions, races, and subjection. Both documents provide perspectives on the conflicts between Britain/America and France/America from eyewitnesses of the time period.
Document written by Francis Parkman a Boston historian in 1884 when the battle in North America had ended. It was meant to be public for anyone interested in the struggles of Britain and Americans. It basically talks about the aftermath relationship between British and Americans, it describes jealousy that had cost them both disputes. It is not an eyewitness and therefore it could include mistruths because people always prefer one side. The possibility of mistruths is given to the fact that the french press is mentioned because that could affect his views on one army. 2)Andrew Burnaby Scoffs at Colonial Unity Document of observations was written by clergyman of Church of England who traveled the colonies during the french and indian war, Andrew Burnaby in 1760. Since they were observations they might at first be for him but to eventually share with the rest of the world. The observations basically talk about how America will never unite to create a big empire. It states reasons like different languages, religions, races, and subjection. This person is an eyewitness and is showing his thoughts on the subject. The possibility of mistruths is very small because it is written observations and when you write what you observe you commonly write the truth.