Saturday, February 16, 2013

When I went on a Princess Cruise to Canada the first stop was in St. John s in New Brunswick. The sh




... followed in 1791 by the division of Quebec into the largely French-speaking Lower Canada (French Canada) along the St. Lawrence new york city travel information River and Gaspé Peninsula new york city travel information and an anglophone new york city travel information Loyalist Upper Canada, with its capital settled by 1796 in York, in present-day Toronto. After 1790 most of the new settlers were American farmers searching for new lands; although generally favorable to republicanism, they were relatively non-political and stayed neutral in the War of 1812....
"[English Canada] inherited, not the benefits, but the bitterness of the Revolution. It got no shining scriptures out of it. It got little release of energy and no new horizons of the spirit were opened up. It had been a calamity, new york city travel information pure and simple. And to take the place of the internal fire that was urging Americans westward across the continent there was only melancholy contemplation of things as they might have been and dingy reflection of that ineffably glorious world across the stormy Atlantic. English Canada started its life with as powerful a nostalgic shove backward into the past as the Conquest had given to French Canada: two little peoples officially devoted to counter-revolution, new york city travel information to lost causes, to the tawdry ideals of a society of men and masters, not to the self-reliant freedom alongside of them." Today's "History of" country is Canada.
When I went on a Princess Cruise to Canada the first stop was in St. John s in New Brunswick. The ship stops at the pier and you can get off to wander the port. There is a shopping district a few blocks away. They are very proud of their Tory past. There are several monuments new york city travel information and memorial including a huge granite stone with a plaque in a park right off of the landing. There is also a funky little bookshop called Loyalist Book and Coin where the propreitor really dislikes Americans. I mean it seems like he gets the bulk of his business from the cruise ships but he was really nasty. So I wandered in and bought a big pile of books to read on the trip. And he was pretty nasty. Putting down America and Americans. His biggest zinger was Did you see the Loyalist monument to honor the loyal subjects of the King. I told him I certainly did and it was very impressive. It is huge. It took a lot of effort to piss all over it. But I had a couple of pints and I was up to the task. Canada sucks.
What beautiful writing, so different from the ordinary wiki fare. There was a time when, if one wanted to, one could confine oneself solely to good writing. Now with the internet 99% of what we read is utilitarian crap. Thank you for the 1%.
Well, that is one history of Canada, new york city travel information but not the one I nor my ancestors have experienced. For over 200 years, Canada has been a land of endless opportunity for my family and myself. We have enjoyed ever increasing freedoms and prosperity. We are hardly a bitter or backward looking people as Canucks tend to be some of the most optimistic people around.
The Canucks may be proud of their Loyalist roots, but it s estimated new york city travel information 90% of the 60% of Tories who moved to Canada eventually came back. Sim said... new york city travel information Amazed new york city travel information to see arrogance and ignorance new york city travel information at the same time, but i like the comments nonetheless. You have to remember Canada isn t a real country. It s the 10 states Barry never got to visit. PS Loyalists were outnumbered by Continentals about 2 to 1 in the American Revolution, although some colonies, New York, as an example, were more Loyalist new york city travel information than others; apparently, the further south you went, the more Revolutionary the sentiment. From what I can tell of my ancestors, whether your forebears new york city travel information were English or not (Dutch, in my case) was also a determinant. new york city travel information PPS When British North America was first proposed as a country, it didn t have a name, so the man chosen to be the first PM suggested letters be drawn from a hat and a name created from them. So, as the letters came out, the PM said, C, eh . N, eh . D, eh . (I m here all week...)
My brother got his PhD at University of Toronto, and he took a damn long time to do it, so I ended visiting Ontario/Toronto many times between 1974 1991. Ontario very much has a love/hate relationship with the US. The Quebecois have, for better or worse, their sense of being Ur-Canadians (aside from the First Nations ). The western provinces share a plains culture with the Americans across the border. But, Ontaronians live in the middle of the Not --- not American, not British. My primary memories of Toronto --- clean, lots of immigrants, and oh-my-God expensive.
Ogunquit new york city travel information Maine is filled with frenchies from Montreal. You can t tell if Montreal guys are straight or gay because they all look gay-like euros. They wear thong swimming suits too. There is your Canada history bitches.
What beautiful writing, so different from the ordinary wiki fare. There was a time when, if one wanted to, one could confine oneself solely to good writing. Now with the internet 99% of what we read is utilitarian crap. The part with an additional set of quotation marks -- indented and with quotes -- is written by a historian and quoted new york city travel information at Wikipedia. It s obviously way too opinionated for Wikipedia writing.
The evacuated and deported Loyalists gained a fair measure of revenge when the regular forces of British Canada thoroughly kicked the asses of the Armed Hero citizen militias of America and sent the rabble fleeing back to Ohio and Albany. Following the ass-kicking...The Americans determined that the part in their Sacred Parchment about no standing armies was a singularly dumb idea and proceeded to ignore it henceforth.
Toward the end of his long sojourn in Canada, my brother was really looking forward to getting back to the States. In the later years he was in Canada, he was often asked why he didn t become a Canadian citizen. new york city travel information He responded Because I m afraid of the surgery. What surgery? The operation where they put the pole up your ass. He really knew how to make friends, he did.
If Cedar is blathering about Dan Morgan, Benedict Arnold, and Richard Montgomery on New Year s Eve, 1775, he might want to remember that the continentals assumed (wrongly) that the poor, benighted Canucks would jump at the chance to throw off their red-coated masters (Charlie made a similar new york city travel information mistake at Tet and paid a similar price). He might also want to remember that Private Murphy was an enlistee in that campaign (after all, we re talking neophytes here), which concluded in a blinding snowstorm. new york city travel information It was Harmar s defeat by the Indians on the Ohio that prompted calls for a Regular army.
Well written excerpt but I want to give a righteous WTF to the sentiment. I strongly recommend Liberty s Exiles: new york city travel information American Loyalists in the Revolutionary War, which I recently finished. It focuses on what happened to this group after American independence was established and it is an amazing new york city travel information and, for Americans, neglected story. Nova Scotia, the hell of Jamaica, the futility of the Bahamas, loyalists twice exiled from South Carolina and elsewhere down to Florida and then forced out again when the Brits signed it over to Spain--it is just an amazing cavalcade including free blacks, slaves and wandering Tories. You had people who in one life started out as American Brits and before it was all done had migrated to Nova Scotia, the British Caribbean and India. However, as to the point of the excerpt, my basic impression having read this and other books of the period is that the War of 1812, having more or less successfully concluded with the British Empire turning back what some naive Americans thought would be a cakewalk conquest of Canada, sustained at least many of the Anglo Brits with the identity of what they saw as a much more stable form of government compared to the riot of republicanism--something the French revolution did not per se contradict. I m an American and grateful things turned out the way they did, but in the context of the times the British monarchists, if you want to put it that way, were not completely insane. As an aside one of the funny things about that book is reading new york city travel information about the exiled loyalists constantly annoying London and their local rulers by insisting on much the same kind of redress, for various ills, that started the American revolution in the first place.
I used to travel to Ottowa frequently on engineering business and I liked the people I worked with a lot. I thought it was weird, though, that the big shopping new york city travel information mall closed so early (like maybe 6 PM, IIRC). When I asked about it I was told nobody had any money to spend at night . [???] Sometimes I d have to change planes new york city travel information in Montreal. The Montreal women all looked like Parisian model wannabes, both in clothing and attitude.
I have ancestors on one side of my family that left NY in the 1770 s, and returned in the 1790 s. And I have ancestors on the other side from VA that were on the revolutionary side. That branceh led to family on both sides of the Civil War, or War Between the States, dependent on whom you re talking to. The ancestors that came back from Canada didn t contribute any memebes to either sides army in the Civil War. Just an aside in the discussion. I m sure a lot of Americans have ancestors on both sides of both conflicts. Thugh I find most people aware of their ancestry only refer to ancestors on the side they like.
I m glad to see there s so much love for Canada on this blog. :P But in spite of the differences between Canada and the US, I think we can all agree that Canada is superior in the two following areas: 1) Canadians brew a better beer 2) Canadian women are the most beautiful new york city travel information in all of North America, especially those from the western provinces
on many summer trips into Ontario. We witnessed it evolve fast with an International City of Toronto having new york city travel information several million immigrants from all over all living a multi-culti heaven. Toronto is only an hours drive along Lake Ontario s shores from Buffalo and its dynamic industrialization during the 1800s as the Erie Canal created American commercial prosperity all the way to a formerly new york city travel information backwards Atl

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