Land Policies of Upper Canada

Land Policies of Upper Canada

Author: Lillian F. Gates

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1968-12-15

Total Pages: 541

ISBN-13: 148759741X

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From 1763 to 1867 the land system of Upper Canada was one of the most important questions in the development of the new country. This detailed study of the subject examines Great Britain's plans for Canada after the conquest, the problems created by the royal "promise" of land to the loyalists, Lord Durham's Report, and the failure of the land policies to reach their economic and political objectives. In addition it covers the land problems in Canada after responsible government was achieved: Clergy Reserves, untenanted and abandoned land, settlement duties, speculation, wild land tax and assessment, and the activities of squatters. Based on Colonial Office depsatches, legislative records, the Crown Land Papers, newspapers and various private collections of documents, this work offers an accurate account of the social, economic and political aspects related to land policy in nineteenth-century Upper Canada.


Popular Politics and Political Culture in Upper Canada, 1800-1850

Popular Politics and Political Culture in Upper Canada, 1800-1850

Author: Carol Wilton

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780773520547

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In Popular Politics and Political Culture in Upper Canada, 1800-1850 Carol Wilton shows us that ordinary Canadians were much more involved in the political process than previous accounts have lead us to believe. They demonstrated their interest in politics, and their commitment to a particular viewpoint, by active participation in the petitioning movements that were an important element of provincial political culture.


Statistics, Public Debate and the State, 1800–1945

Statistics, Public Debate and the State, 1800–1945

Author: Jean-Guy Prevost

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1317321243

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Based around a number of illustrative case studies, this book charts the development of our modern-day reliance on statistics. Topics covered include scientific innovations, administrative issues and the use of numbers in politics. By looking at these aspects of statistics together, the authors are able to present a truly original work.


Movements of Political Protest in Canada 1640-1840

Movements of Political Protest in Canada 1640-1840

Author: S.D. Clark

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1959-12-15

Total Pages: 772

ISBN-13: 1442654740

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In this volume, Professor Clark shows that for two hundred years Canadian society was subject to the same kind of disturbing and disruptive forces that revealed themselves in the United States in the Revolutionary period. In Canada, as in the United States, there was a frontier element which, economically, socially, and culturally, did not feel itself part of the established political order, and which periodically reacted against that order. In Canada, however, the spirit of the frontier regularly met defeat, and the author analyses the causes of this defeat in a thorough and illuminating manner, dealing in sequence with each area of conflict. The study is divided into four parts: The First American War of Independence, 1660--1760; The War of the United Colonies, 1765--1785; The Struggle for the West, 1785--1815; The Canadian Rebellions, 1815--1840. The author, an economist and sociologist, diverges sharply from the traditional historical interpretation of events in Canada from 1640 to 1840, which has been to emphasize the differences between the two countries rather than similarities. His realistic and penetrating study may prompt many to re-examine and re-assess the bases of their interpretations.