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Title: The story of the Dominion : four hundred years in the annals of half a continent ; a history of Canada from its early discovery and settlement to the present time ; embracing its growth, progress and achievements in the pursuits of peace and war
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Hopkins, J. Castell (John Castell), 1864-1923
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Publisher: Philadelphia : J. C. Winston
Contributing Library: University of British Columbia Library
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ailway connection at that time with the West except by way of Uni-ted States territory and the first overt act of rebellion occurred onOctober 21st when, under the inspiring eloquence of RIel and theinfluence of his vigorous misrepresentations, an armed Half-breedforce took possession of the highway leading from the Internationalborder to Fort Garry and over which the new Governor would haveto pass. He was told he could not come beyond the frontier and,finally, when he attempted to make the journey was forced by therebels to leave British territory and to retire to Pembina, in the Stateof Dakota. ) Kiel now took further active measures. On November 3rd heled a force Into Fort Garry, dispossessed the Hudsons Bay Companyand laughed at their protests ; Issued a manifesto stating that a popu-lar Convention would be called to settle the orovernment of the coun-try ; published a rebel paper named the New Nation and gotpractically all the military stores available ; formed, early in January,
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COMPLETING CONFEDERATION 367 1870, a Provisional Government of which he was President, a cleverIrishman named ODonoghue, Secretary-Treasurer, and AmbroseLeplne, the best military head amongst the rebels of the moment,Adjutant-General. Meanwhile, Mr. McDougall made the seriousmistake of bellevlno^ that the intended le^ral transfer of the terri-tory had actually taken place on December ist and of issuing whatpurported to be a Royal Proclamation dealing with the existing situa-tion. When it was found that the transfer had not really occurredthis document only served to intensify the complication and to makeMcDougalls position untenable as well as intolerable. There wasnothing for him to do but return home. Then, Dr. Schultz formed abody of half-armed Canadians to defy the rebel Government andafter a brave resistance was over-powered and imprisoned at FortGarry with all his followers. The details of his privations there, theimminent risk of death as a warning to others In the Settlementwh

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