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![]() Michael P. Gabriel is Professor and Chair of the Department of History at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. He is also the author of Major General Richard Montgomery: The Making of an American Hero.... Click here for more information. Click here for more information. |
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Quebec During the American Invasion, 1775–1776 Edited by Available for the first time in English, the 1776 journal of
François
Baby, Gabriel Taschereau, and Jenkin Williams provides an insight
into the failure to incite rebellion in Quebec by American
revolutionaries. While other sources have shown how British soldiers
and civilians and the French-Canadian gentry (the seigneurs)
responded Reviews "Most historians assume that Canadians failed to support the American invasion of Canada in 1775. Through his superb introduction and editing of this largely unknown collection of reports by French Canadian seigneurs and priests, Michael Gabriel shows that only extensive controls and (relatively mild) punishments implemented by Governor Sir Guy Carleton and the French Canadian elite were able to prevent the Americans from receiving a good deal of support that was actually there. Gabriel’s work makes the American invasion seem less foolish, more a plausible effort to liberate a sympathetic people than a blatant conquest, than it ever has in the historical literature. It also adds to the reputation of Carleton, one of the few competent generals the British possessed during the war." —William Pencak, Pennsylvania State University - "...a significant and
recommended contribution to
American Revolutionary War
historical studies
collections." - |
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