Canada and the Canadians (Vol. 1&2)
Über das eBook
In 'Canada and the Canadians', Richard Henry Bonnycastle provides a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the Canadian nation and its people. Through a detailed account of Canadian geography, society, and history, Bonnycastle paints a vivid picture of the country and its inhabitants in the 19th century. His writing style is highly descriptive and engaging, making the book not only informative but also enjoyable to read. Set within the context of British colonialism and the development of Canada as a nation, this work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the early history of Canada. Bonnycastle's meticulous research and firsthand observations add depth and authenticity to his narrative. A must-read for anyone interested in Canadian history and culture, 'Canada and the Canadians' offers a fascinating glimpse into the past of this diverse and dynamic nation.
Über den Autor
Richard Henry Bonnycastle (1791-1847) was an officer of the British army active in Upper Canada. As commanding royal engineer in Upper Canada, he rendered very important services during the Canadian rebellion in 1837-39, particularly in February 1838, when, at the head of a force of militia and volunteers, in the absence of regular troops, he defeated the designs of the insurgents at Napairee, and the brigands at Hickory Island, for an attack on the city of Kingston. For these services he was knighted. In his capacity as a military engineer, Bonnycastle oversaw the fortification of Fort Henry in modern Kingston, Ontario. He was afterwards commanding engineer in Newfoundland.
Produkt Details
Verlag: Musaicum Books
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 292 Seiten
Größe: 526,7 KB
ISBN: 4064066381684
Veröffentlichung: 7. Mai 2021