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Loyalist Rebellion in New Brunswick
A Defining Conflict for Canada's Political Culture
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The book explores the tumultuous political landscape of New Brunswick, formed in 1784 for Loyalist refugees from the U.S. after the Revolutionary War. As these settlers sought to establish a distinct culture, they became embroiled in fierce power struggles between elite Loyalists and emerging political leaders. This conflict escalated into mob violence and government repression, with the colonial administration stifling dissent and manipulating elections. David G. Bell's research sheds light on the complexities of early Canadian politics, challenging traditional narratives about Loyalists and colonial governance.
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2013, mäkká
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