Crucible of Flames

Canada's War of 1812

Nonfiction, History, Canada
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Author: Jim Coyle, Kenneth Kidd ISBN: 9780887855238
Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Star Dispatches Language: English
Author: Jim Coyle, Kenneth Kidd
ISBN: 9780887855238
Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Star Dispatches
Language: English
When the fledgling United States declared war, former president Thomas Jefferson famously boasted that “the conquest of Canada” would be “a mere matter of marching.” It became instead a bitter, nasty affair pitting brother against brother, cousin against cousin, as British regulars joined with Canadian militia and Indians to fight off successive American invasions. Over the course of three years, roughly 35,000 people would perish in a struggle that ultimately gives both Canada and the United States their sense of national identity. In this riveting account of the war's first year, feature writers Kenneth Kidd and Jim Coyle re-create North American life 200 years ago and the battles that would turn Maj.-Gen. Isaac Brock into an icon of Canadian independence.
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When the fledgling United States declared war, former president Thomas Jefferson famously boasted that “the conquest of Canada” would be “a mere matter of marching.” It became instead a bitter, nasty affair pitting brother against brother, cousin against cousin, as British regulars joined with Canadian militia and Indians to fight off successive American invasions. Over the course of three years, roughly 35,000 people would perish in a struggle that ultimately gives both Canada and the United States their sense of national identity. In this riveting account of the war's first year, feature writers Kenneth Kidd and Jim Coyle re-create North American life 200 years ago and the battles that would turn Maj.-Gen. Isaac Brock into an icon of Canadian independence.

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