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Fall 2013: The 1763 Royal Proclamation in historical context
Fall 2013: The 1763 Royal Proclamation in historical context
Published:
2013-10-31
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The Royal Proclamation: 250 years later
Colin Coates
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The politics of proclamation, the politics of commemoration
Thomas Peace
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The Royal Proclamation: "the Indians’ Magna Carta"?
J.R. Miller
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Is the Royal Proclamation of 1763 a dead letter?
Brian Slattery
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The significance of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 for Atlantic Canada
John Reid
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La Proclamation Royale vaut-elle pour tous les Indiens de la Province de Québec?
Denys Delâge, Jean-Pierre Sawaya
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The Royal Proclamation and the Canadiens
Donald Fyson
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The Haundenosaunee/Six Nations and the Royal Proclamation of 1763
Keith Jamieson
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The Royal Proclamation of 1763
George III
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Parchment, wampum, letters, and symbols: Expanding the parameters of the Royal Proclamation commemoration
Alan Ojiig Corbiere, Bne Doodeman, Mchigiing Njibaa
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Reflections on 1763 in Far Northern Ontario
John Long
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“The said lands … shall be purchased only for Us”: The effect of the Royal Proclamation on government
Brandon Morris, Jay Cassel
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Much ado about nothing: the Royal Proclamation on the edge of empire
Robert Englebert
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The life and times of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 in British Columbia
Neil Vallance, Hamar Foster
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The spirit of 1763: The Royal Proclamation in national and global perspective
Ken Coates
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The Royal Proclamation and colonial hocus-pocus: A learned treatise
Victoria Freeman
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