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Author Clarke, John, 1943-

Title Land, power, and economics on the frontier of the Upper Canada / John Clarke
Published Montréal, Que. : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2001
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Description 1 online resource (xxxvii, 747 pages) : illustrations, maps, portraits
Series Carleton library ; no. 194
Carleton library ; no. 194.
Contents The land revealed: the physical background -- Peace, order and good government: the organization of a landscape -- Acquiring Indian land in the era of the land boards -- European land acquisition after the first land board -- The market for land: sales in Essex to Mid-century -- Buying on credit: the upper Canadian dilemma -- Who were the speculators and how extensive was speculation? -- The strategies of speculators -- Land and power -- The corporate sector -- Context and conclusion
Summary "During its formative years from 1788 to 1850, Ontario was a conservative society, rejecting everything American while attempting to preserve the best of British culture. The social and political elite believed they possessed "natural virtue" and the few at the top of the hierarchy came to control the bulk of the land, the basis of the economy. At the other end of the spectrum were many powerless individuals who transformed the land and themselves through their own labour. Blending qualitative and quantitative approaches, John Clarke measures the pulse of Ontario's pre-industrial society."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 651-706) and index
Notes English
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Subject Land settlement patterns -- Ontario -- Essex (County) -- History -- 19th century
Essex (Ont. : County) -- Historical geography
Land settlement patterns -- Ontario -- Essex (County)
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic History.
Land settlement patterns
Ontario -- Essex (County)
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780773568501
0773568506
1282858696
9781282858695
9786612858697
6612858699