Publisher's Synopsis
This collection of historical documents sheds light on the early years of Canada's constitutional history. From the British Conquest of Quebec to the Quebec Act of 1774, these letters, speeches, and proclamations provide a valuable glimpse into the political and legal developments that shaped the nation we know today. A must-read for anyone interested in Canadian history.
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