Resolutions passed by the House of Assembly on the subject of breach of neutrality and aggression, 1838
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Upper Canada. Legislature. House of AssemblyCanada -- History -- Rebellion, 1837-1838 -- Sources
Neutrality -- Canada -- History -- Sources
Neutrality -- United States -- History -- Source
United States -- Foreign relations -- Canada
Canada -- Foreign relations -- United States
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