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To the Outskirts of Habitable Creation: Americans and Canadians Transported to Tasmania in the 1840S.

Scott, Stuart D.Coldy, Seth(Illustrated by)
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One of American historys lost stories, To the Outskirts of Habitable Creation is the fascinating account of American and Canadian convicts exiled to an Australian penal colony.

In 1837 an armed rebellion at Toronto against the colonial administration of British Canada spilled across the border, and U.S. citizens joined the cause. The so-called Patriot War kept the frontier in a climate of fear and uncertainty as a series of battles in Canadian territory continued throughout 1838 in the hope of instigating political change.With the failure of each attempt to cross into Canada and revive the Rebellion, combatants were taken into custody.

Trials resulted in hangings, acquittals, or pardons.

One group of ninety-two prisoners, however, was sentenced to penal transportation for life in Australias far distant island of Van Diemens Land (Tasmania).Drawing on a wide variety of letters, diaries, and personal reminiscences, the author tells the story through the experiences of men and women who lived it.

To the Outskirts... is more than the story of the Rebellion of 1837. It is also the story of one womans tenacious audacity that saved some of the men facing the gallows for their actions in the conflict.

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Product Details
iUniverse
1475976739 / 9781475976731
eBook (EPUB)
11/03/2013
English
568 pages
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