Unravelling the Mystery of Canada’s ‘Annexation Movement of 1849’ – Part 3
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by Gerald Therrien Part 3 – The Tory Confederation Plot Earl Grey, the British colonial Secretary (not the tea bag) Two of the speakers at the April 25th 1849 mass meeting at the Champs-de-Mars (after which the Tory mob burned down the parliament buildings) were Hugh Montgomerie and Gordon Mack, both members of the newly-created ‘British American League’ – in fact, Montgomerie was the group’s treasurer and Mack was the group’s secretary.
Unravelling the Mystery of Canada’s ‘Annexation Movement of 1849’ – Part 3
Unravelling the Mystery of Canada’s…
Unravelling the Mystery of Canada’s ‘Annexation Movement of 1849’ – Part 3
by Gerald Therrien Part 3 – The Tory Confederation Plot Earl Grey, the British colonial Secretary (not the tea bag) Two of the speakers at the April 25th 1849 mass meeting at the Champs-de-Mars (after which the Tory mob burned down the parliament buildings) were Hugh Montgomerie and Gordon Mack, both members of the newly-created ‘British American League’ – in fact, Montgomerie was the group’s treasurer and Mack was the group’s secretary.