Canadians In The Civil War
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American Civil War and Canada The Canadian Encyclopedia The Civil War ended in 1865, with many Canadians and Maritimers still deciding whether to support Confederation. In 1866, groups of Irish-American Civil War veterans, called Fenians , crossed the border in armed attempts to take Canada hostage and trade it for Irelands independence from Britain. Canada in the American Civil War - Wikipedia At the time of the American Civil War, Canada did not yet exist as a federated nation. Instead, British North America consisted of the Province of Canada (parts of modern southern Ontario and southern Quebec) and the separate colonies of Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, British Columbia and Vancouver Island, as well as a crown territory administered by the Hudson ... Canadians Serving in the Civil War - historynet.com When the Civil War commenced, Canada was still six years away from nationhood, and its 3.3 million citizens therein called Canadians were officially British North Americans.For two decades the Underground Railroad had had links to Canada,and by 1860 more than 30,000 people of color were living north of the border.
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