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Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xi
Some Reflections: Introduction to the Second Edition xiii
Introduction 3
Part 1
1 The Land and the People 13
2 And This Shall be a British Province 20
3 Upper Canada - an American Community? 35
4 The Steady Decline to War 55
Part 2
5 Postwar Developments 89
6 Foundation Stone of Canada 97
7 Brother Jonathan - the Sometime Ally 119
8 The Fear of Abandonment 137
9 Who Is an Upper Canadian? 166
Conclusion 186
Notes 193
Bibliography 249
Index 269
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