George Wrong was a Canadian historian and author known for his contributions to the understanding of North American history. He played a significant role in the 'Chronicles of America' series, which aimed to provide a comprehensive narrative of American history through a collection of essays and historical accounts. His works, such as 'Chronicles of America Volume 12 - Washington and his Comrades in Arms' and 'Chronicles of America Volume 10 - Conquest of New France,' reflect his deep interest in the formative events and figures that shaped the continent. In 'Washington and his Comrades in Arms,' Wrong explores the pivotal role of George Washington and his contemporaries during the American Revolutionary War, highlighting their leadership and the challenges they faced. Meanwhile, 'Conquest of New France' delves into the complex interactions between European powers and Indigenous peoples, examining the historical significance of the French and Indian War. Wrong's scholarship is notable for its narrative style, making history accessible and engaging to a broader audience. His works remain valuable resources for understanding the early history of North America and the intricate dynamics that influenced its development.