Chronicles of Canada The fathers of Confederation : a chronicle of the birth of the Dominion

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Book
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Category
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Publication Year
1920 
Publisher
Glasgow, Brook and company, United Kingdom 
Volume
28 
Pages
199 pages 
Subject
Canada 
Series Name
Abstract
"The sources of the Canadian Dominion must be sought in the period immediately following the American Revolution. In 1738 the Treaty of Paris granted independence to the Thirteen colonies." - Chapter 1 
Description
Contents:
the dawn of the movement
Obstacles to union
the eve of confederation
The hour and the men
The Charlottetown conference
The Quebec conference
The results of the conference
The debates of 1865
Rocks in the channel
The battle of union
The framing of the bill
The first dominion ministry
From sea to sea
The work of the fathers
Bibliographical Note
Index 
Biblio Notes
Chronicles of Canada
Part I. The first European visitors: volumes 1-2
Part II. The rise of New France: volumes 3-7
Part III. The English invasion: volumes 9-11
Part IV. The beginnings of British Canada: volume 12-14
Part V. The red man in Canada: volumes 15-17
Part VI. Pioneers of the North and West: volumes 18-23
Part VII. The struggle for political freedom: volume 24-27
Part VIII. The growth of nationality: volumes 28-30
Part IX. National highways: volumes 31-32
 
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