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The Commercial Class in Canadian Politics, 1792-1840
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The Commercial Class in Canadian Politics, 1792-1840
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The author suggests that the Conquest was more a union of the St. Lawrence Valley and the Atlantic seaboard economic interests than a defeat of France by England. This essay outlines the role of the Montreal merchants in the economic and political development of Canada from the late eighteenth-century to the mid-nineteenth century.
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Papers and Proceedings of the Canadian Political Science Association
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Vol. 5
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43-58
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1933
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en
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Creighton, Donald. “The Commercial Class in Canadian Politics, 1792-1840.” Papers and Proceedings of the Canadian Political Science Association Vol. 5 (1933): 43–58.
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