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History of Prince Edward Island

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The narrative surveys the island's geography and colonial settlement, tracing its transfer into British hands and the development of townsites and agriculture. It recounts successive administrations, local politics, and recurring disputes over absentee proprietors, quit-rents, and tenant rights that became the central Land Question. The account examines population changes, immigration, social institutions such as education and temperance, moves toward Catholic emancipation and responsible government, and official inquiries and commissions that proposed remedies. Episodes include estate purchases, census reports, and royal visits, all presented to explain how governance and land tenure shaped the island's social and economic evolution.

About the Author

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Duncan Campbell

Duncan Campbell was a historian and author known for his work on the history of Prince Edward Island. His notable book, "History of Prince Edward Island," provides a detailed account of the island's development, culture, and significant events. Campbell's writing contributes to the understanding of the region's heritage and offers insights into the lives of its inhabitants. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in Canadian history and the unique narrative of Prince Edward Island.

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