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by Public Archives of Canada
Documents Relating to the Constitutional History of Canada (1759-1791) presents a collection of historical materials that illuminate the political transformation of Canada during the late eighteenth century. The book compiles official documents, legislative texts, and administrative records that trace the development of constitutional governance following the British conquest of New France. Through these documents, readers gain a detailed understanding of how colonial administration evolved, how legal structures were established, and how political authority was negotiated during this formative period. The work serves as an invaluable resource for historians studying Canadian constitutional development and colonial governance.
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