Loyal Watermen
Canadien Inland Mariners and the Survival of British North America 1775-1815
- 260pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
The book explores the critical role of French-Canadians along the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes in defending Canada during the early years post-Conquest. It highlights their contributions during key American invasions in 1775 and the War of 1812-14, showcasing the efforts of largely overlooked mariners, shipbuilders, and batteau men. By examining their influence, the narrative sheds light on the evolving relationships between British, French-Canadian, and American settlers, ultimately contributing to the historical division of North America into two nations.



