History of the settlement of Upper Canada (Ontario,) with special reference to the Bay Quinté
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- Nombre de pages766
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4701666-3
- EAN8596547016663
- Date de parution29/05/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
William Canniff's "History of the Settlement of Upper Canada (Ontario), with Special Reference to the Bay Quinté" offers a meticulous examination of the early years of settlement in Ontario, tracing the multifaceted narratives of its diverse inhabitants. This historical account combines engaging anecdotes with comprehensive research, presented in a clear and accessible prose style that reflects the Victorian passion for exploration and documentation.
Canniff delves into the geographical, social, and economic factors that shaped the Bay Quinté region, illuminating the interchange between Indigenous populations and European settlers and how these interactions forged the cultural landscape of modern Ontario. Canniff, a prominent physician and historian with a deep interest in the demographic shifts of his time, draws upon personal experiences and extensive archival research.
His role in the medical field and his involvement in Ontario's burgeoning communities provided him with unique insights into the human narratives behind the statistics. This confluence of personal biography and professional exploration equips Canniff with a profound understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced during this pivotal period in Canadian history. For readers interested in Canadian history or the complexities of colonial expansion, Canniff's work serves not only as an informative resource but also as a vivid portrayal of human resilience.
This book is recommended for those seeking to grasp the historical underpinnings of contemporary Ontario, offering invaluable context and depth that highlights its rich heritage.
Canniff delves into the geographical, social, and economic factors that shaped the Bay Quinté region, illuminating the interchange between Indigenous populations and European settlers and how these interactions forged the cultural landscape of modern Ontario. Canniff, a prominent physician and historian with a deep interest in the demographic shifts of his time, draws upon personal experiences and extensive archival research.
His role in the medical field and his involvement in Ontario's burgeoning communities provided him with unique insights into the human narratives behind the statistics. This confluence of personal biography and professional exploration equips Canniff with a profound understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced during this pivotal period in Canadian history. For readers interested in Canadian history or the complexities of colonial expansion, Canniff's work serves not only as an informative resource but also as a vivid portrayal of human resilience.
This book is recommended for those seeking to grasp the historical underpinnings of contemporary Ontario, offering invaluable context and depth that highlights its rich heritage.
William Canniff's "History of the Settlement of Upper Canada (Ontario), with Special Reference to the Bay Quinté" offers a meticulous examination of the early years of settlement in Ontario, tracing the multifaceted narratives of its diverse inhabitants. This historical account combines engaging anecdotes with comprehensive research, presented in a clear and accessible prose style that reflects the Victorian passion for exploration and documentation.
Canniff delves into the geographical, social, and economic factors that shaped the Bay Quinté region, illuminating the interchange between Indigenous populations and European settlers and how these interactions forged the cultural landscape of modern Ontario. Canniff, a prominent physician and historian with a deep interest in the demographic shifts of his time, draws upon personal experiences and extensive archival research.
His role in the medical field and his involvement in Ontario's burgeoning communities provided him with unique insights into the human narratives behind the statistics. This confluence of personal biography and professional exploration equips Canniff with a profound understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced during this pivotal period in Canadian history. For readers interested in Canadian history or the complexities of colonial expansion, Canniff's work serves not only as an informative resource but also as a vivid portrayal of human resilience.
This book is recommended for those seeking to grasp the historical underpinnings of contemporary Ontario, offering invaluable context and depth that highlights its rich heritage.
Canniff delves into the geographical, social, and economic factors that shaped the Bay Quinté region, illuminating the interchange between Indigenous populations and European settlers and how these interactions forged the cultural landscape of modern Ontario. Canniff, a prominent physician and historian with a deep interest in the demographic shifts of his time, draws upon personal experiences and extensive archival research.
His role in the medical field and his involvement in Ontario's burgeoning communities provided him with unique insights into the human narratives behind the statistics. This confluence of personal biography and professional exploration equips Canniff with a profound understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced during this pivotal period in Canadian history. For readers interested in Canadian history or the complexities of colonial expansion, Canniff's work serves not only as an informative resource but also as a vivid portrayal of human resilience.
This book is recommended for those seeking to grasp the historical underpinnings of contemporary Ontario, offering invaluable context and depth that highlights its rich heritage.