Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 82
... Tradition - Fact or Fancy ? The " patriot " tradition in the United States and the Loyalist tradition in Canada are both results of the same event - the Ameri- can Revolution . This problem is intended to introduce the Canadian attitude ...
... Tradition - Fact or Fancy ? The " patriot " tradition in the United States and the Loyalist tradition in Canada are both results of the same event - the Ameri- can Revolution . This problem is intended to introduce the Canadian attitude ...
الصفحة 83
... tradition is more the product of the War of 1812 than of the War of Independence . Who recorded the Loyalist tradition if in fact the bulk of the Upper Canadian Loyalists were inarticulate or even illiterate ? Is there not a hint of ...
... tradition is more the product of the War of 1812 than of the War of Independence . Who recorded the Loyalist tradition if in fact the bulk of the Upper Canadian Loyalists were inarticulate or even illiterate ? Is there not a hint of ...
الصفحة 95
... Tradition James J. Talman , in his Introduction to Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada , replies to MacFarlane with a restatement of the traditional interpretation that again emphasizes the factor of pol- itical motivation . At the ...
... Tradition James J. Talman , in his Introduction to Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada , replies to MacFarlane with a restatement of the traditional interpretation that again emphasizes the factor of pol- itical motivation . At the ...
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