Report on the Affairs of British North America
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discussed in biography
- In John George Lambton, 1st earl of Durham
…the nominal author of the Report on the Affairs of British North America (1839), which for many years served as a guide to British imperial policy. The “Durham Report” was largely written by his chief secretary in Canada, Charles Buller (1806–48).
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study of Canadian political situation
- In Canada: The union of Canada
…inquiry was sweeping and his recommendations trenchant. Durham perceived that the colonies had stagnated and that, if they were to live side by side with the dynamic United States, they must be brought into the full stream of material progress. One political means to achieve this goal was union. Durham…
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support by Wakefield
- In Edward Gibbon Wakefield
Durham’s Report on the Affairs of British North America (submitted to Parliament on Jan. 31, 1839) advocated the union of Upper Canada (Ontario) and Lower Canada (Quebec) under a single legislature to which, as Wakefield had urged, the colonial Executive Council would be responsible. Wakefield’s encouragement…
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