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The Red River Rebellion

In 1869 the new nation of Canada sought to achieve its "manifest destiny" by annexing the territory previously controlled by the Hudson's Bay Company. In the process, Canada managed to blunder into an unexpected conflict with armed rebels in the Red River Settlement. This is the story of that confrontation, told from the perspective of its leading participants.
Written by J. M. Bumsted. Published by Watson Dwyer Publishing Ltd, 1996.
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