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Canada and the British immigrant

By Emily P. (Emily Poynton) Weaver

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the untold stories of hardship and triumph as British families seek new beginnings and build a life in the vast landscapes of early 20th-century Canada.

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2015-08-01
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"Canada and the British Immigrant" by Emily P. Weaver is a historical exploration of British settlement in Canada during the early 20th century. It captures the experiences of British immigrants navigating new lives in Canada, highlighting both the promises and hardships presented by the country's expansive territories and varied regions. The book acts as a resource for future immigrants by providing historical context and the progression of Canada as a British territory, beginning with Weaver’s own emigration story, recounting her family's trials and eventual triumphs in Ontario. Weaver expresses early hardships, a slow adaptation, but ultimate achievement that inspired faith and happiness in Canada. Early discussions present the British influence in Canada, focusing on elements that solidified its identity as a British territory, notably sharing histories of Loyalists after the American Revolutionary War.

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