The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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CANADIAN GRIEVANCES AND REMEDIES 21 ticians intent on pressing their
Alabama claims , by Fenian threats , and ... visible symbol ” of imperial unity and
of the readiness of the United Kingdom to play its part in the defence of Canada .
CANADIAN GRIEVANCES AND REMEDIES 21 ticians intent on pressing their
Alabama claims , by Fenian threats , and ... visible symbol ” of imperial unity and
of the readiness of the United Kingdom to play its part in the defence of Canada .
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1 It is clear , however , that as long as the tension with the United States lasted
British politicians felt uneasy as to the possible consequences on relations with
Canada : this daughter nation was a hostage given to fortune . Nearly all the ...
1 It is clear , however , that as long as the tension with the United States lasted
British politicians felt uneasy as to the possible consequences on relations with
Canada : this daughter nation was a hostage given to fortune . Nearly all the ...
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Canadian nationalism was stimulated by a period of unexampled prosperity
which brought over three million immigrants to ... Canada was an experiment in
compromise - geographical , racial , industrial — held together by the threat of
internal ...
Canadian nationalism was stimulated by a period of unexampled prosperity
which brought over three million immigrants to ... Canada was an experiment in
compromise - geographical , racial , industrial — held together by the threat of
internal ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
Copyright | |
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