
Chronicles of Canada Volume 12 - The Father of British Canada; A Chronicle of Carleton
by William Wood
'Chronicles of Canada Volume 12 - The Father of British Canada; A Chronicle of Carleton' Summary
Chronicles of Canada Volume 12 - The Father of British Canada is a historical account of Carleton's time as governor of Canada. The book focuses on Carleton's role in the American invasion of Quebec and his leadership of a multiracial army to defend Canada. It is a detailed and informative look at a pivotal moment in Canadian history.Book Details
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