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The Father of British Canada: a Chronicle of Carleton

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A concise biography follows Guy Carleton from his early military service to his years as governor, examining his administrative choices and correspondence with metropolitan authorities. It details military encounters during American invasion attempts, the defence and relief of besieged positions, and the planning of counteroffensives. The narrative considers disputes over trade and ecclesiastical matters, the accommodation of Loyalist refugees, and the legislative measures that redefined colonial governance. Chapters conclude with an assessment of the political and institutional outcomes associated with his administration and a bibliographical note.

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William Wood

William Wood was a notable author and historian known for his detailed chronicles of maritime history and significant events in Canadian and American history. His works often explore themes of exploration and conflict, as seen in titles like "Captains of the Civil War: A Chronicle of the Blue and the Gray" and "The War With the United States: A Chronicle of 1812." Wood also contributed to conservation efforts, particularly in his address on animal sanctuaries in Labrador. His writing reflects a deep interest in the historical narratives that shaped North America, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century historical literature.

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