19:4019:40, 27 August 2019diffhist−12
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Liverpool, Nova Scotia
I changed the the reference about the French and Indian War to Seven Years' war, as this is the proper Canadian terminology (i.e. used by the Canadian War Museum) and this is an article about Canada.
25 July 2019
13:4613:46, 25 July 2019diffhist−66
Military history of Nova Scotia
Again: "French and Indian War" is by its very essence an non-neutral POV. This is an AMERICAN and American-centric term.It describes the war based on the question "Who were we fighting?" "The French and the Indians"... This is a site on the History of Nova Scotia. The Mi'kmaq are Nova Scotians. The Acadians are Nova Scotians. The French who were stationed at Louisburg... None of these people fought themselves. The Canadian War Museum uses Seven Years War, and so should this page.
20:2520:25, 24 May 2018diffhist−41
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Military history of Nova Scotia
Changed references of "French and Indian War" to "Seven Years' War", as the former is strictly an American usage. The latter is more appropriate, particularly as this is an article about Canada, and the war is known as the Seven Years' War, or la Guerre des sept ans (also sometimes la Guerre de la conquête in Québec)
12:4912:49, 12 July 2007diffhist+140
Châteauguay
I changed some factual errors, such as Lt. Col. de Salaberry's rank (he was simply stated as a Lt.) and the more major error that suggested that he defeated an invading British army.
19:4019:40, 27 August 2019diffhist−12
m
Liverpool, Nova Scotia
I changed the the reference about the French and Indian War to Seven Years' war, as this is the proper Canadian terminology (i.e. used by the Canadian War Museum) and this is an article about Canada.
25 July 2019
13:4613:46, 25 July 2019diffhist−66
Military history of Nova Scotia
Again: "French and Indian War" is by its very essence an non-neutral POV. This is an AMERICAN and American-centric term.It describes the war based on the question "Who were we fighting?" "The French and the Indians"... This is a site on the History of Nova Scotia. The Mi'kmaq are Nova Scotians. The Acadians are Nova Scotians. The French who were stationed at Louisburg... None of these people fought themselves. The Canadian War Museum uses Seven Years War, and so should this page.
20:2520:25, 24 May 2018diffhist−41
m
Military history of Nova Scotia
Changed references of "French and Indian War" to "Seven Years' War", as the former is strictly an American usage. The latter is more appropriate, particularly as this is an article about Canada, and the war is known as the Seven Years' War, or la Guerre des sept ans (also sometimes la Guerre de la conquête in Québec)
12:4912:49, 12 July 2007diffhist+140
Châteauguay
I changed some factual errors, such as Lt. Col. de Salaberry's rank (he was simply stated as a Lt.) and the more major error that suggested that he defeated an invading British army.