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In the late 19th century, French-Canadian Catholic immigrants were deemed a threat to the US, potential terrorists in service of the Pope. A conspiracy theory suggested the immigrants were plotting to annex parts of the US to an independent Quebec. This groundbreaking study sets this neglected tale in the broader context of North American history.

Produktbeschreibung
In the late 19th century, French-Canadian Catholic immigrants were deemed a threat to the US, potential terrorists in service of the Pope. A conspiracy theory suggested the immigrants were plotting to annex parts of the US to an independent Quebec. This groundbreaking study sets this neglected tale in the broader context of North American history.
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Autorenporträt
David Vermette is a researcher and writer who studies the history and identity of the descendants of French North America. He has been an invited speaker at universities and historical and genealogical societies. Vermette is a third generation Franco-American from Massachusetts.