General Introduction (First Edition)
Page 14-16
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Using Primary Historical Sources
Page 17-19
CHAPTER 1 “SO BLIND AND SO IGNORANT”: LOOKING INTO OTHER EYES
Page 20-38
-----Introduction
Page 20-21
-----Discussion Points
Page 22-22
-----Documents
Page 23-36
-----Further Readings
Page 37-38
CHAPTER 2 “ADVANTAGES AND INCONVENIENCES”: THE COLONIZATION OF CANADA
Page 39-57
-----Introduction
Page 39-40
-----Discussion Points
Page 41-41
-----Further Readings
Page 56-57
CHAPTER 3 "AN AFFLICTED PEOPLE”: THE ACADIANS
Page 58-72
-----Introduction
Page 58-60
-----Discussion Points
Page 61-61
-----Further Readings
Page 71-72
CHAPTER 4 “THE RUIN OF CANADA”: LAST DECADES OF NEW FRANCE
Page 73-90
-----Introduction
Page 73-74
-----Discussion Points
Page 75-75
-----Further Readings
Page 89-90
CHAPTER 5 “SUFFERING MUCH BY TOIL AND WANT”: LOYALISTS IN NOVA SCOTIA
Page 91-106
-----Introduction
Page 91-92
-----Discussion Points
Page 93-93
-----Document
Page 94-104
-----Further Readings
Page 105-106
CHAPTER 6 “THE ABUNDANT BLESSINGS OF BRITISH RULE”: QUEBEC’S NEW ADMINISTRATION
Page 107-125
-----Introduction
Page 107-108
-----Discussion Points
Page 109-109
-----Document
Page 110-123
-----Further Readings
Page 124-125
CHAPTER 7 “ALL IS GLOOMY”: THE WAR OF 1812
Page 126-149
-----Introduction
Page 126-128
-----Discussion Points
Page 129-129
-----Documents
Page 130-146
-----Further Readings
Page 147-149
CHAPTER 8 “A TRAIN OF UNDISGUISED VIOLENCE”: NORTH WEST COMPANY VS. HUDSON’S BAY COMPANY
Page 150-173
-----Introduction
Page 150-152
-----Discussion Points
Page 153-153
-----Documents
Page 154-171
-----Further Readings
Page 172-173
CHAPTER 9 “FOR THE SAKE OF HUMANITY”: NEWFOUNDLAND AND THE BEOTHUK
Page 174-190
-----Introduction
Page 174-175
-----Discussion Points
Page 176-176
-----Documents
Page 176-188
-----Further Readings
Page 189-190
CHAPTER 10 “OUR ROBINSON CRUSOE SORT OF LIFE”: SISTERS IN UPPER CANADA
Page 191-209
-----Introduction
Page 191-192
-----Discussion Points
Page 193-193
-----Documents
Page 194-206
-----Further Readings
Page 207-209
CHAPTER 11 “THE LONG AND HEAVY CHAIN OF ABUSE”: POLITICAL CRISIS IN LOWER CANADA
Page 210-228
-----Introduction
Page 210-211
-----Discussion Points
Page 212-212
-----Documents
Page 213-226
-----Further Readings
Page 227-228
CHAPTER 12 “MOST HORRIBLE AND HEARTLESS”: IRISH IMMIGRATION
Page 229-250
-----Introduction
Page 229-230
-----Discussion Points
Page 231-231
-----Documents
Page 232-248
-----Further Readings
Page 249-250
CHAPTER 13 “A GREAT HUMBUG”: BRITISH COLUMBIA’S GOLD RUSHES
Page 251-272
-----Introduction
Page 251-252
-----Discussion Points
Page 253-253
-----Documents
Page 254-269
-----Further Readings
Page 270-272
CHAPTER 14 “THE SWEET ZEPHYRS OF BRITISH LAND”: THE BLACK EXPERIENCE
Page 273-294
-----Introduction
Page 273-275
-----Discussion Points
Page 276-276
-----Documents
Page 277-292
-----Further Readings
Page 293-294
CHAPTER 15 “LIKE SNOWBENEATHANAPRIL SUN”: MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY NATIVE DISSENT
Page 295-313
-----Introduction
Page 295-296
-----Discussion Points
Page 297-297
-----Documents
Page 298-311
-----Further Readings
Page 312-313
CHAPTER 16 “THE BOLDSCHEME”: CONFEDERATION
Page 314-332
-----Introduction
Page 314-315
-----Discussion Points
Page 316-316
-----Documents
Page 317-330
-----Further Readings
Page 331-332
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