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20190911110826.0 |
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130517s2013 nhuab b 001 0 eng |
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$a 2013018801 |
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$a9781611684971 (cloth : alk. paper) |
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$z9781611684988 (ebook) |
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$a281987$cTLC |
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$aDLC$beng$cDLC$erda$dDLC$dGCG |
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$aE231$b.A64 2013 |
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$a971.02/4$223 |
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$aAnderson, Mark R.$c(Evangelist) |
Title |
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$aThe battle for the fourteenth colony :$bAmerica's war of liberation in Canada, 1774-1776 /$cMark R. Anderson. |
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$aHanover, New Hampshire :$bUniversity Press of New England,$c[2013] |
Phys Descrpt |
300
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$axiv, 438 p. :$bill., maps ;$c25 cm |
Note:Bibliog |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 417-429) and index. |
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$aThe only link wanting: the First Continental Congress invites Canada -- New subjects to the king: Canadians and the Province of Quebec -- Fuel for rebellion: the British party and the Quebec Act of 1774 -- Authors and agitators: patriot correspondence and John Brown's mission -- Preemptive strikes: Ticonderoga and Fort St-Jean -- That damned absurd word "liberty": Quebec's own rebellion -- To erect the glorious standard of American liberty in Canada: the decision to intervene -- The Canadians opened the road: continentals and partisans on the Richelieu River -- The treachery and villainy of the Canadians: collaboration, resistance, and siege in the Montreal District -- Another path to the heart of Quebec: Canada's capital, Hannibal's heir, and the Kennebec Expedition -- To winter in Canada: "free" Montreal and Fortress Quebec -- Time to consider politics: the Continental Congress, the Northern Army, and a Committee for Canada -- Contest of wills at Quebec: the fortress capital; key to victory? -- The question of loyalists: General Wooster and "liberated" Montreal, 1775 -- A critical month: Wooster's Montreal, January 1776 -- Evolving occupation: Montreal and the struggle for the Canadian spirit -- A spirit of cooperation and understanding: William Goforth, Jean-Baptiste Badeaux, and Trois-Rivières -- Patriot zealots: Benedict Arnold, Canadian patriots, and the Quebec City blockade -- Spring of unrest: a Canadian battle in the Quebec District -- A late-changing cast: new continental leadership for Canada -- May tides: new arrivals and massive change for the province -- The sad necessity of abandoning Canada: military collapse and the end of the Canadian continental experience -- The causes of the miscarriages in Canada: Carleton and Congress investigate the failures -- Conclusion: misinterpretations and missteps in a war to spread democracy. |
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$aCanadian Invasion, 1775-1776. |
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$aQuébec (Québec)$xHistory$ySiege, 1775-1776. |
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$aUnited States$xHistory$yRevolution, 1775-1783$xCampaigns. |