Western Ontario and the American FrontierMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 15 հնվ, 1967 թ. - 318 էջ This illuminating study of the social history of Canada depicts the important elements of American culture that were brought into western Ontario during the 19th century. |
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2 The Early American Immigration | 11 |
3 The War of 18121814 | 22 |
4 American Immigrants After 1815 | 44 |
5 Schools and the State | 59 |
6 Methodism and Its Conflicts | 71 |
7 The Baptists and Presbyterians | 95 |
8 The Religious Scene in the 1830s | 108 |
13 The AntiSlavery Crusade | 193 |
14 The Era of the Civil War | 205 |
15 Reconstruction After 1837 | 219 |
16 The Organization of Labour | 238 |
17 Farms and Farmers | 246 |
18 Neighbours and Friends | 261 |
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9 Social and Humanitarian Influences | 128 |
10 The Background of the Rebellion | 144 |
11 The Western Phase of the Rebellion | 161 |
12 The Aftermath of Rebellion | 176 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 299 |
Note on the author | 300 |
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