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Page 157
... Dorchester simultaneously was bid- den to cooperate . The Governor General , after the passing of the Nootka crisis and the failure of his own mediation efforts , had given orders to discount- enance all attempts on the part of citizens ...
... Dorchester simultaneously was bid- den to cooperate . The Governor General , after the passing of the Nootka crisis and the failure of his own mediation efforts , had given orders to discount- enance all attempts on the part of citizens ...
Page 239
... Dorchester returned to Canada and realized that Wayne was within easy striking distance of the Mau- mee , he took a step to meet if not to begin hostilities with the United States . He issued orders to Simcoe to send a garrison from ...
... Dorchester returned to Canada and realized that Wayne was within easy striking distance of the Mau- mee , he took a step to meet if not to begin hostilities with the United States . He issued orders to Simcoe to send a garrison from ...
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... Dorchester , he did not hesitate to lay the whole blame on him . In one of their first conferences Jay and Grenville agreed that , pending their negotia- tion , everything should remain in statu quo on the fron- tier , that all ...
... Dorchester , he did not hesitate to lay the whole blame on him . In one of their first conferences Jay and Grenville agreed that , pending their negotia- tion , everything should remain in statu quo on the fron- tier , that all ...
Contents
AngloAmerican Relations | 183 |
The Frontier Crisis | 218 |
The War Cloud of 1794 | 253 |
Copyright | |
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