This book is a fascinating look at the boundary dispute between the United States and Canada in the mid-1800s. With rich historical detail and firsthand accounts, Sprague paints a vivid portrait of the conflict and its impact on the people and places involved. A must-read for history buffs and anyone interested in the roots of the modern U.S.-Canada relationship.
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