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Faced with expansion too rapid for comprehension in Upper Canada, and
confronted with deepening tensions in French- English relations in Lower
Canada, both provinces found small disagreements tended to intensify quickly,
assume ...
Faced with expansion too rapid for comprehension in Upper Canada, and
confronted with deepening tensions in French- English relations in Lower
Canada, both provinces found small disagreements tended to intensify quickly,
assume ...
Page 139
Since one of the commissioners, Lord Gosford, was also to be the governor of
Lower Canada, the Commission's impact was more dramatic there. Initially
Gosford's manner was conciliatory, but within months he found himself as
deadlocked ...
Since one of the commissioners, Lord Gosford, was also to be the governor of
Lower Canada, the Commission's impact was more dramatic there. Initially
Gosford's manner was conciliatory, but within months he found himself as
deadlocked ...
Page 152
were shared by popular politicians remaining in Lower Canada. The writing
began with a letter to Louis LaFontaine on 12 April to inquire how far he and his
colleagues were willing to go to see the defeat of the old "chateau clique" in
Quebec.
were shared by popular politicians remaining in Lower Canada. The writing
began with a letter to Louis LaFontaine on 12 April to inquire how far he and his
colleagues were willing to go to see the defeat of the old "chateau clique" in
Quebec.
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