Annexation, Preferential Trade and Reciprocity: An Outline of the Canadian Annexation Movement of 1849-50, With Special Reference to the Questions of Preferential Trade and Reciprocity

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Title
Annexation, Preferential Trade and Reciprocity: An Outline of the Canadian Annexation Movement of 1849-50, With Special Reference to the Questions of Preferential Trade and Reciprocity
Abstract
A detailed description of the annexation movement in Lower Canada in the mid-nineteenth century. The movement was led by Montreal merchants who were most affected by the British decision to adopt a free-trade policy in 1846. The authors provide an in-depth study of the reaction of the Montreal press to the movement.
Place
Toronto, ON and London, England
Publisher
The Musson Book Company
Date
1912
# of Pages
xii-398p.
Language
en
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Citation
Allin, Cephas D., and George Jones. Annexation, Preferential Trade and Reciprocity: An Outline of the Canadian Annexation Movement of 1849-50, With Special Reference to the Questions of Preferential Trade and Reciprocity. Toronto, ON and London, England: The Musson Book Company, 1912. https://archive.org/details/annexationprefer00alliiala/page/n6.
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