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Title: Canada and the British immigrant
Note: Reading ease score: 49.8 (College-level). Difficult to read.
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Summary: "Canada and the British Immigrant" by Emily P. Weaver is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work primarily aims to provide insights into the experiences and challenges faced by British immigrants settling in Canada, detailing both the opportunities and difficulties found within the country's vast landscape and diverse provinces. It serves as a guide for prospective immigrants, highlighting the historical context and evolution of Canada as a British colony. The opening of the book introduces the author’s personal narrative of immigrating to Canada, detailing her family’s journey and struggles as they established themselves in Ontario. Weaver reflects on the initial challenges, the lengthy process of acclimatization, and the eventual success they achieved, ultimately instilling a confidence and pride in Canada. The early chapters also provide historical context on the British presence in Canada, analyzing the factors that contributed to its identity as a British land, especially through the stories of the Loyalists following the American Revolutionary War. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Weaver, Emily P. (Emily Poynton), 1865-1943
EBook No.: 49566
Published: Aug 1, 2015
Downloads: 63
Language: English
Subject: Canada -- Description and travel
Subject: Canada -- Economic conditions
LoCC: Social sciences: Economic history and conditions, Special topics
LoCC: North America local history: Canada
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Canada and the British immigrant
Note: Reading ease score: 49.8 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Credits:
Produced by Marcia Brooks, Cindy Beyer and the online
Project Gutenberg team at
http:
//www.pgdpcanada.net
with images provided by The
Internet Archives
Summary: "Canada and the British Immigrant" by Emily P. Weaver is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work primarily aims to provide insights into the experiences and challenges faced by British immigrants settling in Canada, detailing both the opportunities and difficulties found within the country's vast landscape and diverse provinces. It serves as a guide for prospective immigrants, highlighting the historical context and evolution of Canada as a British colony. The opening of the book introduces the author’s personal narrative of immigrating to Canada, detailing her family’s journey and struggles as they established themselves in Ontario. Weaver reflects on the initial challenges, the lengthy process of acclimatization, and the eventual success they achieved, ultimately instilling a confidence and pride in Canada. The early chapters also provide historical context on the British presence in Canada, analyzing the factors that contributed to its identity as a British land, especially through the stories of the Loyalists following the American Revolutionary War. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Weaver, Emily P. (Emily Poynton), 1865-1943
EBook No.: 49566
Published: Aug 1, 2015
Downloads: 63
Language: English
Subject: Canada -- Description and travel
Subject: Canada -- Economic conditions
LoCC: Social sciences: Economic history and conditions, Special topics
LoCC: North America local history: Canada
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.