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13th March 07, 04:08 PM
#1
Appeal to Canadians for help
I don't want this to turn into a political or historical slanging match.
I'm in the middle of writing up a Report, and I need to add some academic "muscle" to a reference to the "March of Death" of the Loyalists to Canada in the 18th Century, but I can't find any reliable references to hand. I need some steers to academically reliable reading matter or references. I've read some stuff about Bishop Charles Inglis, but this hasn't been very helpful actually.
If anybody can point me in helpful directions, could you PM me in the first instance?
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13th March 07, 04:47 PM
#2
I'll check a couple of sources at the library tomorrow.
TJW
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13th March 07, 07:01 PM
#3
To be honest we learned as much American history in school, as Canadian history (cost of producing textbooks). Todd i'm sure will be able to help you. One snippet I did learn in school was that 'Cajun' is a dirivitive of 'Canadian' or more correctly 'Acadian'. Sorry I couldn't help.
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14th March 07, 06:20 AM
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Thanks Grant and Todd - I'm keeping my fingers crossed!
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