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Beginning with the Age of Exploration, Canadian Boundaries traces the evolution of Canadian sovereign territory through international treaties and other diplomatic instruments. The book shows how the country developed from the time of the initial contact by European explorers with the Americas through the resolution of the rivalries between the European powers in what is now Canada. It then turns to the subsequent diplomatic challenges posed by an expanding United States of America and shows how boundary treaties shaped the country to arrive at the borders of Canada as it exists in the early twenty-first century.…mehr

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Beginning with the Age of Exploration, Canadian Boundaries traces the evolution of Canadian sovereign territory through international treaties and other diplomatic instruments. The book shows how the country developed from the time of the initial contact by European explorers with the Americas through the resolution of the rivalries between the European powers in what is now Canada. It then turns to the subsequent diplomatic challenges posed by an expanding United States of America and shows how boundary treaties shaped the country to arrive at the borders of Canada as it exists in the early twenty-first century.
Autorenporträt
Peter William Noonan was born in Windsor, Ontario, and attended Wilfrid Laurier University, and the University of Windsor where he received degrees in history and in law. He later practiced public law as a lawyer for the Government of Canada. Now retired, he has previously written on the subjects of Canadian constitutional law and on the Rush-Bagot Agreement.