Rebels on the Niagara

Rebels on the Niagara
Author: Lawrence E. Cline
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2017-11-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1438467532

In what is now largely considered a footnote in history, Americans invaded Canada along the Niagara Frontier in 1866. The group behind the invasion—the Fenian Brotherhood—was formed in 1858 by Irish nationalists in New York City in order to fight for Irish independence from Britain. At the end of the American Civil War, Fenian leaders attempted to use Irish Americans, many of them combat veterans, to seize Canada and make it the "New Ireland" as a means to force the British from "old" Ireland. New York State was both the epicenter of Fenian leadership and a key support base and staging area for the military operations. Although relatively short-lived and with some of its military operations being somewhere between farce and tragedy, the Fenian Brotherhood had a very important impact on nineteenth-century New York and America, but remains largely forgotten. In Rebels on the Niagara Lawrence E. Cline examines not only the Fenian operations and their impact on Canada, but also the role the United States and New York played in both the initial support for the Fenian movement and its subsequent collapse in America.

Report

Report
Author: Public Archives Canada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 892
Release: 1888
Genre: Archives
ISBN:

Report

Report
Author: Public Archives of Canada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1891
Genre: Archives
ISBN:

Report accompanied by historical documents, calendars, etc.

King's Men

King's Men
Author: Mary Beacock Fryer
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 395
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0919670512

The Soldier Founders of Ontario.

Rebellion’s Daughter

Rebellion’s Daughter
Author: Judi Coburn
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2021-09-02T00:00:00Z
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1773635034

Spirited young Eunice will not settle for a woman’s lot in 1800s Canada. She sees the inequitable use of power everywhere, from her abusive father to the elite-ruled government, and she cannot help but challenge it. This historical fiction follows her escape from trouble into more and more trouble, through which her ignorance gives way to a more sophisticated understanding of her society. Impatient to claim a place in it, Eunice dresses as a boy in order to join a rebellion against the government. She lands in jail for stealing a rich man’s horse, and there, the stories of her socially marginalized female cellmates – in particular a young black prisoner – forces her to confront anew the startling injustices of race and social class and the institutionalized cruelty of prison. Readers will fall in love with Eunice for her integrity and tenacity against all odds.