Uppermost Canada

Uppermost Canada
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Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9780814344491
ISBN-13 : 0814344496
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Download or read book Uppermost Canada written by R Douglas and published by Wayne State University Press. This book was released on 2018-02-05 with total page 329 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Examines the historical, cultural, and social history of the Canadian portion of the Detroit River community in the first half of the nineteenth century. Uppermost Canada examines the historical, cultural, and social history of the Canadian portion of the Detroit River community in the first half of the nineteenth century. The phrase "Uppermost Canada," denoting the western frontier of Upper Canada (modern Ontario), was applied to the Canadian shore of the Detroit River during the War of 1812 by a British officer, who attributed it to President James Madison. The Western District was one of the partly-judicial, partly-governmental municipal units combining contradictory arisocratic and democratic traditions into which the province was divided until 1850. With its substantial French-Canadian population and its veneer of British officialdom, in close proximity to a newly American outpost, the Western District was potentially the most unstable. Despite all however, Alan Douglas demonstrates that the Western District endured without apparent change longer than any of the others.


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