Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 90
... American historians , who have never tired in eulogizing Americans and everything American , and deprecating everything English , and all who have loyally adhered to the unity of the British Empire . I have thought that the other side ...
... American historians , who have never tired in eulogizing Americans and everything American , and deprecating everything English , and all who have loyally adhered to the unity of the British Empire . I have thought that the other side ...
الصفحة 113
... American undefended border was an outgrowth of the realization on all sides that 1812- 1814 must be " the war to end war " in North America . The effect of the War of 1812 upon British North America was most evident in Upper Canada ...
... American undefended border was an outgrowth of the realization on all sides that 1812- 1814 must be " the war to end war " in North America . The effect of the War of 1812 upon British North America was most evident in Upper Canada ...
الصفحة 125
... American Influence According to Robert Baldwin Sullivan , a cousin of Robert Baldwin but a member of the Family Compact , the uprising in Upper Canada had been inspired by American influences and was intended to establish an American ...
... American Influence According to Robert Baldwin Sullivan , a cousin of Robert Baldwin but a member of the Family Compact , the uprising in Upper Canada had been inspired by American influences and was intended to establish an American ...
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