

An edition of In Armageddon's shadow (1998)
the Civil War and Canada's Maritime Provinces
By Greg Marquis
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Gorsebrook Research Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, Saint Mary's University,McGill-Queen's University Press
Language
eng
Pages
389
Description:
The United States had important and long-standing economic, social, and kinship ties with Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island that were profoundly shaken by the Civil War. In this account, Greg Marquis explores the shadow cast on the Maritimes and its people by America's bloodiest conflict. In Armageddon's Shadow chronicles events as they unfolded and highlights the very real threat of conflict between Britain and the United States. Major crises such as the highjacking of the Chesapeake by Confederate partisans and the destructive cruise of the CSS Tallahassee - the only Confederate warship to reach a mainland British North American port - in addition to Halifax's growing importance as a communications link for the South and the Maritimes' involvement in blockade running are recounted in detail.
subjects: Canadian Participation, Canadians, Canadiens, Histoire, History, Naval operations, Participation canadienne, Participation, Canadian, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, foreign public opinion, Canada, history, 19th century, Canada, history
Places: Maritime Provinces, Provinces maritimes, United States, États-Unis
Times: 1861-1865 (Guerre de Sécession), 19e siècle, 19th century, Civil War, 1861-1865, Jusqu'à 1867