The Father of British Canada: A Chronicle of CarletonGood Press, 2021 M08 31 - 130 páginas This work presents a historical chronicle that highlights the life and contributions of Sir Guy Carleton, an influential figure in the formation of Canada. The book explores Carleton's role in shaping British Canada, his military leadership during the American Revolutionary War, and his efforts in fostering peace and stability in the region. It provides a comprehensive portrait of a significant figure in Canadian history. |
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CHAPTER X | |
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