The United States, Great Britain and British North America from the Revolution to the Establishment of Peace After the War of 1812"The failure of the American Revolution to wrest the old Provinces of Quebec and Nova Scotia from Britain is among to topics discussed in this comprehensive study of relations between the United States, Canada and Britain. Covering the period from 1775 to 1820, this volume deals with a variety of topics, including the defining of the international boundary; the Anglo-American entanglement over Indian relations, and more." -- Back cover |
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