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'The Fenians are coming...': An Illustrated History of an Irish Invasion in the Early Years of Canadian Confederation (1866-1870)
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'The Fenians are coming...': An Illustrated History of an Irish Invasion in the Early Years of Canadian Confederation (1866-1870)
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Abstract |
In the years just before and after Confederation, Irish American Fenians invaded Canada, hoping to capture the British colony and force Britain to grant independence to Ireland. In 1866 and again in 1870, the Fenians attacked Canada through Missisquoi County, in Quebec's Eastern Townships. The author outlines the history of the Fenian movement in the United States, and how both times the Fenians were driven back across the American border near St. Albans, Vermont. In 1866 the Fenians were driven back by the British Garrison stationed in Montreal and in 1870 by the local Missisquoi militia known as the Red Sashes.
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Stanbridge East, QC and Montreal
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Missisquoi Historical Society Collection and Les Éditions Histoire Québec
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Date |
2016
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en
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This book is also available in French under the title: 'Les Féniens arrivent...': Histoire illustrée d'une invasion irlandaise à l'origine de la Confédération (1866-1870) |
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Busseau, Laurent. “The Fenians Are Coming...”: An Illustrated History of an Irish Invasion in the Early Years of Canadian Confederation (1866-1870). Stanbridge East, QC and Montreal: Missisquoi Historical Society Collection and Les Éditions Histoire Québec, 2016.
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