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The Invasion of Canada: 1812-1813 The Invasion of Canada: 1812-1813 by Pierre Berton
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“. . .(W)e are Canadians and not Americans because of a foolish war that scarcely anyone wanted or needed, but which, once launched, no one knew how to stop.”
Pierre Berton, The Invasion of Canada: 1812-1813
“On September 9, the day after Prevost’s armistice ends, Napoleon launches and, at great cost, wins the Battle of Borodino, thus opening the way to Moscow. The casualties on that day exceed eighty thousand—a figure greater than the entire population, of Upper Canada.”
Pierre Berton, The American Invasion of Canada: The War of 1812's First Year
“Who, in Europe, can take this bloodless colonial fracas seriously? On September 9, the day after Prevost’s armistice ends, Napoleon launches and, at great cost, wins the Battle of Borodino, thus opening the way to Moscow. The casualties on that day exceed eighty thousand—a figure greater than the entire population, of Upper Canada.”
Pierre Berton, The American Invasion of Canada: The War of 1812's First Year