The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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Page 112
... American naval ship , refused to recognize the signal of the Leopard , a British frigate . The British ship fired on the American and twenty - one Americans were killed in the subsequent chase . Finally the Chesapeake was boarded and ...
... American naval ship , refused to recognize the signal of the Leopard , a British frigate . The British ship fired on the American and twenty - one Americans were killed in the subsequent chase . Finally the Chesapeake was boarded and ...
Page 116
... America had failed . In fact , the British held American soil in Michigan territory . In 1813 the Americans aimed to recover by water that which they had lost on land . A naval victory on Lake Erie isolated the British in Detroit and ...
... America had failed . In fact , the British held American soil in Michigan territory . In 1813 the Americans aimed to recover by water that which they had lost on land . A naval victory on Lake Erie isolated the British in Detroit and ...
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... American , one British , and two Canadian . Unfortunately , it was naive of Canadians to think that the Americans would allow the matter to be decided on strictly legal grounds , or to believe that the British would stand with them in ...
... American , one British , and two Canadian . Unfortunately , it was naive of Canadians to think that the Americans would allow the matter to be decided on strictly legal grounds , or to believe that the British would stand with them in ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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