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... colonists objected to the civil authorities that such a tax was outrageously high , the Bishop was persuaded to reduce his demand to one twentieth . The colonists objected again . Finally , Laval had to settle for half his original ...
... colonists objected to the civil authorities that such a tax was outrageously high , the Bishop was persuaded to reduce his demand to one twentieth . The colonists objected again . Finally , Laval had to settle for half his original ...
Page 86
... colonists did not cooperate by devising an alternate scheme , Grenville brought in his own plan in 1765. After November 1 , all licences , land titles , private contracts , bills of lading , al- manacs , and newspapers were required to ...
... colonists did not cooperate by devising an alternate scheme , Grenville brought in his own plan in 1765. After November 1 , all licences , land titles , private contracts , bills of lading , al- manacs , and newspapers were required to ...
Page 87
... colonists denounced it as such . Ironically , Lord North's retreat was a disappointment to many of the colonists who had grown accustomed to expecting the worst from British min- istries since 1764. The escalation of their resentment ...
... colonists denounced it as such . Ironically , Lord North's retreat was a disappointment to many of the colonists who had grown accustomed to expecting the worst from British min- istries since 1764. The escalation of their resentment ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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