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5.0 out of 5 stars Great addition to Civil War scholarship!, August 19, 2001
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Len Scher (Toronto,Ontario) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Canada and the American Civil War : Prelude To War (Paperback)
Mark Vinet has written a very important , highly readable book which bridges the events leading up to the Civil War with the development of the Canadian nation. Citing hundreds of sources, author Mark Vinet presents an enlightening step-by-step approach to a number of pre-Civil war related topics such as the history of slavery in North America--the only place racially motivated bondage ever thrived. For example, a law put in place by John Graves Simcoe, the Lt. Governor of Ontario in 1793 making slavery illegal in Ontario , prompted the British to outlaw slavery throughout the British Commonwealth a number of years later. There are many other little known but eye-opening stories in this work which reveal the importance of Canada and Canadians to Civil War era study. Vinet also places the underground railway-perhaps Canada's greatest achievement in helping to destroy slavery in the United States-in context as an international effort involving brave people who put their lives on the line for their belief in freedom for all. I look forward to his next book--the second of four histories of the Canadian involvement in the United States Civil war
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great addition to Civil War scholarship!, August 6, 2005
This review is from: Canada and the American Civil War : Prelude To War (Paperback)
Mark Vinet has written a very important, highly readable book which bridges the events leading up to the Civil War with the development of the Canadian nation. Citing hundreds of sources, author Mark Vinet presents an enlightening step-by-step approach to a number of pre-Civil war related topics such as the history of slavery in North America--the only place racially motivated bondage ever thrived. For example, a law put in place by John Graves Simcoe, the Lt. Governor of Ontario in 1793 making slavery illegal in Ontario, prompted the British to outlaw slavery throughout the British Commonwealth a number of years later. There are many other little known but eye-opening stories in this work which reveal the importance of Canada and Canadians to Civil War era study. Vinet also places the underground railway-perhaps Canada's greatest achievement in helping to destroy slavery in the United States-in context as an international effort involving brave people who put their lives on the line for their belief in freedom for all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Discover Canada's unknown civil war history, March 26, 2002
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This review is from: Canada and the American Civil War : Prelude To War (Paperback)
I was fascinated in discovering Canada's unknown history and connection with the American Civil War. My ancesters are from Canada and it opened my eyes to that country's involvement in our bloody civil war. I was surprised to discover that modern Canada took shape in 1867, 2 years following the end of the civil war.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great addition to Civil War scholarship!, August 19, 2001
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Len Scher (Toronto,Ontario) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Canada and the American Civil War : Prelude To War (Paperback)
Mark Vinet has written a very important , highly readable book which bridges the events leading up to the Civil War with the development of the Canadian nation. Citing hundreds of sources, author Mark Vinet presents an enlightening step-by-step approach to a number of pre-Civil war related topics such as the history of slavery in North America--the only place racially motivated bondage ever thrived. For example, a law put in place by John Graves Simcoe, the Lt. Governor of Ontario in 1793 making slavery illegal in Ontario , prompted the British to outlaw slavery throughout the British Commonwealth a number of years later. There are many other little known but eye-opening stories in this work which reveal the importance of Canada and Canadians to Civil War era study. Vinet also places the underground railway-perhaps Canada's greatest achievement in helping to destroy slavery in the United States-in context as an international effort involving brave people who put their lives on the line for their belief in freedom for all. I look forward to his next book--the second of four histories of the Canadian involvement in the United States Civil war
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Canada and the American Civil War : Prelude To War
Canada and the American Civil War : Prelude To War by Mark Vinet (Paperback - Feb. 2001)
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