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Agent McLane: Lone Revolutionary in Canada
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Agent McLane: Lone Revolutionary in Canada
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Abstract |
American spy David McLane (c.1767-1797) was executed in Quebec City for plotting on behalf of the government of revolutionary France to incite French Canadians to overthrow the colonial administration. McLane was hanged, beheaded, and had his bowels removed and burned. However, he was not quartered, as was also the custom for condemned traitors during that era.
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Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal
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Vol. 7
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no. 2
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73-82
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Date |
1970
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Smith, Ronald D. “Agent McLane: Lone Revolutionary in Canada.” Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal Vol. 7, no. 2 (1970): 73–82.
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