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From Underground Railroad to Rebel Refuge

Canada and the Civil War

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The book explores the significant yet often overlooked involvement of Canadians in the American Civil War, highlighting that around 20,000 Canadians fought on both sides. It delves into the complex interactions between the two nations, detailing how enslaved individuals, draft dodgers, and Confederate figures sought refuge in Canada. The narrative reveals the duality of Canada as a sanctuary for freedom seekers and a haven for those involved in the conflict, offering a fresh perspective on the war's impact and legacy.

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From Underground Railroad to Rebel Refuge, Brian Martin

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2022
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Titre
From Underground Railroad to Rebel Refuge
Sous-titre
Canada and the Civil War
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
ECW Press
Publié
2022
Format
souple
Pages
352
ISBN13
9781770416383
Séries
Mots clés
Nonfiction, Histoire
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The book explores the significant yet often overlooked involvement of Canadians in the American Civil War, highlighting that around 20,000 Canadians fought on both sides. It delves into the complex interactions between the two nations, detailing how enslaved individuals, draft dodgers, and Confederate figures sought refuge in Canada. The narrative reveals the duality of Canada as a sanctuary for freedom seekers and a haven for those involved in the conflict, offering a fresh perspective on the war's impact and legacy.