The View of War From a British/Canadian Perspective (840 words, 2 pages)
A BritishCanadian PerspectiveAt the outset of war, Upper Canada consisted of a loose collection of villages scattered between Cornwall and Amherstburg. Most of the settlers were subsistence farmers who grew wheat, raised livestock, and distilled whiskey when they found the time.A substantial portion of the population were Loyalist refugees who ...
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