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French Canada and the Annexation Crisis 1848-1850
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French Canada and the Annexation Crisis 1848-1850
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Abstract |
Following the repeal of the British Corn Laws in 1846, many English Montreal merchants suggested Canada be annexed to the United States. The author outlines French Montreal's reaction to this predominantly Anglophone movement, as reported in the French language press.
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The Canadian Historical Review
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Vol. 47
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no. 3
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249-264
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September 1966
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en
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Monet, Jacques. “French Canada and the Annexation Crisis 1848-1850.” The Canadian Historical Review Vol. 47, no. 3 (September 1966): 249–264.
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