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The Interest of Great Britain Considered: With Regard to Her Colonies and the Acquisitions of Canada and Guadeloupe
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1760
Benjamin Franklin's 1760 pamphlet engaging in public debate over post-war colonial policy, particularly the retention of Canada versus Guadeloupe. Franklin argues for Canadian possession on grounds of American security, frontier stability, and prevention of future costly conflicts. The work addresses imperial strategy, colonial defense, Indigenous relations, and the economics of empire during the Seven Years' War aftermath.
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