The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 81
Page 221
... American trade and the impressment of seamen were the subjects of negotiation when the Chesapeake affair inflamed the public of the United States . In June 1807 , the American frigate , Chesapeake , suspected of having engaged seamen ...
... American trade and the impressment of seamen were the subjects of negotiation when the Chesapeake affair inflamed the public of the United States . In June 1807 , the American frigate , Chesapeake , suspected of having engaged seamen ...
Page 227
... American force had not yet been pro- perly organised . Profiting by this delay the Americans had been able by 12 ... American moral and prepared the way for the attack across the river . The American forces were divided between Major ...
... American force had not yet been pro- perly organised . Profiting by this delay the Americans had been able by 12 ... American moral and prepared the way for the attack across the river . The American forces were divided between Major ...
Page 840
... American Secretaries of State and their Diplomacy . New York , 1927 , etc. CALLAHAN , J. M. " American - Canadian Relations concerning Annexation , 1846-1871 . " Studies in American History . Bloomington , Indiana , 1926. Pp . 187– 214 ...
... American Secretaries of State and their Diplomacy . New York , 1927 , etc. CALLAHAN , J. M. " American - Canadian Relations concerning Annexation , 1846-1871 . " Studies in American History . Bloomington , Indiana , 1926. Pp . 187– 214 ...
Contents
THE GEOGRAPHICAL AND ETHNICAL | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Cabot John voyages 1718 120 123 Campbell Sir Alexander 352 479 491 | 9 |
141 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
administration American appointed Assembly attack banks became Britain British Columbia British North Brunswick Cabinet Canada West Canadian Government Canadian Pacific Railway Champlain CHBE coast colonists colony confederation Conference constitutional Council court Crown defence despatch Dominion Durham economic election Empire England English established favour federal fisheries fishermen fishing force France French Canadians Governor granted Halifax Hudson's Bay Company Ibid Imperial important increased Indians industry interest Iroquois Lake land later Laurier legislation Legislature Liberal Lieutenant-Governor Lord Lower Canada Loyalists Macdonald Mackenzie Manitoba Maritime Provinces ment Montreal naval negotiations Newfoundland North West North West Company Nova Scotia Ontario organisation Ottawa Pacific Parliament party political population Port prairies Prince Edward Island Quebec railway Report responsible government River Royal Saskatchewan schools seigneurial sent settlement settlers ships Sir John St John's St Lawrence tariff territory tion Toronto treaty union United Upper Canada western