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An engraving of a snake cut into pieces from the Pennsylvania Gazette of May 9, 1754. Beside each piece are the initials of the British American colonies. The words below the snake are "Join, or Die."

An engraving of a snake cut into pieces from the Pennsylvania Gazette of May 9, 1754. Beside each piece are the initials of the British American colonies. The words below the snake are "Join, or Die."

Every time I read about the provinces dragging their heels on removing barriers to internal trade, I think of the illustration that Benjamin Franklin published in the Pennsylvania Gazette, May 9, 1754.

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A woman with short grey hair and glasses, dressed in black pants and a green top, is talking to a group of people in a living room. On the TV screen beside her is a portrait of Benjamin Franklin.

A woman with short grey hair and glasses, dressed in black pants and a green top, is talking to a group of people in a living room. On the TV screen beside her is a portrait of Benjamin Franklin.

There is something very satisfying about talking about your book in an intimate setting. Big thanks to my friends in Vancouver — Richard, Kathy, Elizabeth, and Rob — for inviting and hosting yesterday. Lots of good questions!
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But coming so soon after the announcement of his death, the moment felt bittersweet.

He was Canada’s preeminent military historian, the author of 19 books that told us who we are and where we came from. He is already missed.

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Woman with grey hair and glasses standing in front of a podium at the Atwater Library in Montreal. In the background is a map from 1560 with the word Canada circled. Photo credit: Patricia Poirier

Woman with grey hair and glasses standing in front of a podium at the Atwater Library in Montreal. In the background is a map from 1560 with the word Canada circled. Photo credit: Patricia Poirier

Woman with grey hair and glasses signing a book. In the foreground is the book, He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin’s Failure to Annex Canada.

Woman with grey hair and glasses signing a book. In the foreground is the book, He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin’s Failure to Annex Canada.

I really enjoyed giving a talk on my book today at the Atwater Library in Montreal. A special thanks to those who came out despite the transit strike.
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Ad for a talk by Madelaine Drohan about her book, He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin’s Failure to Annex Canada, at the Atwater Library in Montreal on Nov. 6 at 12:30. There is a photo of the author on the left. She has short grey hair, wears glasses, and is smiling. There is a photo of the book cover on the right. The title is superimposed on a portrait of Franklin, who appears to be frowning. Below the images is text giving the details of the event.

Ad for a talk by Madelaine Drohan about her book, He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin’s Failure to Annex Canada, at the Atwater Library in Montreal on Nov. 6 at 12:30. There is a photo of the author on the left. She has short grey hair, wears glasses, and is smiling. There is a photo of the book cover on the right. The title is superimposed on a portrait of Franklin, who appears to be frowning. Below the images is text giving the details of the event.

I’m looking forward to speaking at the Atwater Library at 12:30 pm on November 6. Montreal plays a big part in the story I tell about Benjamin Franklin wanting to annex Canada. He set the stage for Donald Trump. My book is published by @dundurnpress.bsky.social
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Thanks to Ben McNally Books for hosting the Toronto launch my book, published by @dundurnpress.bsky.social

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Second, the idea of a North American wearing a kingly crown did not begin with Donald Trump.
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Madelaine Drohan:  He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin’s Failure to Annex Canada
Madelaine Drohan: He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin’s Failure to Annex Canada YouTube video by History Symposium

What a pleasure it was to speak this week with Tom Fournier of the @historysymposium.bsky.social about my book, published by @dundurnpress.bsky.social. I gave the high points of Benjamin Franklin’s designs on Canada.

#cdaus #cdapoli #cdahist #hedidnotconquer

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Canada’s Difficulty in Dealing with the Victim-in-Chief - Open Canada Two and a half centuries after Benjamin Franklin cast the young United States as the aggrieved party to pry concessions from Britain, the same playbook appears to be back in circulation.

We all have self-proclaimed victims in our lives who are difficult to deal with. Imagine facing them across a negotiating table when the stakes are high. That's where PM Carney finds himself now.
#cdaus #cdahist #CIC #hedidnotconquer

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This is a poster for an October 21st event at the national capital branch (Ottawa) of the Canadian International Council. It shows a photo of the speaker, Madelaine Drohan, and a photo of the moderator, Melanie Walker. It also shows the cover of Madelaine Drohan’s book, which is called He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin’s Failure to Annex Canada. It gives the details of where the event will take place: 150 Elgin Street, suite 1800, Ottawa, and the time 6:30pm.

This is a poster for an October 21st event at the national capital branch (Ottawa) of the Canadian International Council. It shows a photo of the speaker, Madelaine Drohan, and a photo of the moderator, Melanie Walker. It also shows the cover of Madelaine Drohan’s book, which is called He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin’s Failure to Annex Canada. It gives the details of where the event will take place: 150 Elgin Street, suite 1800, Ottawa, and the time 6:30pm.

Did Benjamin Franklin’s failure to annex Canada set the stage for Donald Trump and his talk of the 51st state? I’ll be discussing that and other questions at a Canadian International Council meeting Oct. 21. Open to the public (see poster for details).
#cdaus #cdapoli #cdahist #hedidnotconquer

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Here are 61 books to add to your must-read list this fall New memoirs from Margaret Atwood and Arundhati Roy, buzzy fiction by Mona Awad and more notable reads this season

I’m really pleased @theglobeandmail.com said my book He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin’s Failure to Annex Canada (@dundurnpress) is a must-read. Trump’s threats to make Canada the 51st state have made it relevant.
#hedidnotconquer #cdaus #cdahist #dundurn

www.theglobeandmail.com/culture/book...

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Woman standing in a book store, smiling, holding two copies of the book, He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin’s Failure to Annex Canada. She is wearing a blue raincoat. There is a table piled with books beside her.

Woman standing in a book store, smiling, holding two copies of the book, He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin’s Failure to Annex Canada. She is wearing a blue raincoat. There is a table piled with books beside her.

Dropped into #Indigo at the Rideau Centre today. No matter how many books you write, it is a good feeling the first time you see copies on display.
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Mark Carney’s radical vision for handling Trumpian America Liberalise at home and lead a new free-trade revolution

It will be interesting to see if Mr. Trump repeats his claim that Canada should become part of the US today. Equally interesting will be how Mr. Carney deals with it.
#hedidnotconquer #cdaus #cdahist #dundurnpress

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This is a photo of a book signing at an indoor pool. The author is sitting at a picnic table, with a pen in her hand. She is talking to a man sitting beside her. Two other swimmers, a man and a woman wearing swimming costumes, are standing to her left, listening.

This is a photo of a book signing at an indoor pool. The author is sitting at a picnic table, with a pen in her hand. She is talking to a man sitting beside her. Two other swimmers, a man and a woman wearing swimming costumes, are standing to her left, listening.

Having a book signing at a pool is slightly unconventional. But book lovers can be found everywhere!

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Woman in pink shirt addresses a group of people at a book launch in the cafe of the Ottawa Art Gallery.

Woman in pink shirt addresses a group of people at a book launch in the cafe of the Ottawa Art Gallery.

This photo shows the top of a cake. The design on the cake is of a beaver, showing its teeth and looking aggressive. It is standing on top of an angry-looking eagle.

This photo shows the top of a cake. The design on the cake is of a beaver, showing its teeth and looking aggressive. It is standing on top of an angry-looking eagle.

A woman in a pink top is signing a book for a woman who is smiling at her.

A woman in a pink top is signing a book for a woman who is smiling at her.

A man is selling copies of the book, He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin's Failure to Annex Canada. A customer has a book in his hand and is about to pay. The banner behind the table reads The Spaniel's Tale Bookstore.

A man is selling copies of the book, He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin's Failure to Annex Canada. A customer has a book in his hand and is about to pay. The banner behind the table reads The Spaniel's Tale Bookstore.

I had a wonderful time at the official launch of He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin's Failure to Annex Canada. Thank you to everyone who took the time to come. I am happy to report there was no cake left! A good, Canadian crowd!

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How Ben Franklin and friends came to an invaded Canada, failed to win us over, and fled: an excerpt from a new book They waged war, fell to smallpox and were inclined to blame a prostitute. During Ben Franklin's brief time in Montreal, the occupying Americans didn't make many friends or much headway.

I’m really pleased the Toronto Star ran an excerpt today from my book, He Did Not Conquer: Benjamin Franklin’s Failure to Annex Canada. Long before Donald Trump mused about making Canada the 51st state, Benjamin Franklin wanted to make it the 14th.
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“As this Colony is in some sort detached from the rest, we imagined ourselves in no danger of being involved in these alarming disputes that now prevail over this Continent; the contrary of which, however, I am now sorry to inform you of.”
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This is an image of a $6 bill in continental currency. It features an image of a beaver gnawing at a tree. It says the bearer is entitled to receive six Spanish milled dollars or the value of that in gold according to the resolutions of the United States Congress. It is dated May 1775 and was printed in Philadelphia. It has an ornate border. The beaver and tree image has the word Perserverando (Perseverence) over the top.

This is an image of a $6 bill in continental currency. It features an image of a beaver gnawing at a tree. It says the bearer is entitled to receive six Spanish milled dollars or the value of that in gold according to the resolutions of the United States Congress. It is dated May 1775 and was printed in Philadelphia. It has an ornate border. The beaver and tree image has the word Perserverando (Perseverence) over the top.

The American invasion of Canada in 1775 ran into financial difficulties within the first month. Some Canadians were willing to sell the invaders food, but only in exchange for cold, hard cash.

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He warned Arnold that plunder or disrespecting the Catholic religion would bring “shame, disgrace, and ruin" to his men. Treating Canadians as friends would lead to “a lasting union and affection.” Arnold would later disregard Washington’s orders.
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About 1,700 Americans laid siege to the fort. It was defended by about 500 British regulars, 120 French Canadians, and their indigenous allies. It took the invaders almost a month to capture the fort and resume their march on Montreal. Winter was fast approaching.

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A map from the 1770s slowing the tip of Lake Champlain and the start of the Richelieu River to the north. The map has a line showing the border between the Province of Quebec, also known as Canada, and the Province of New York. The border runs along the 45th parallel. There is a red circle around the Isle of Noix, which is well to the north of the border. The map is coloured, with the waters of the lake and the river shown in green. The border is yellow on the Canadian side and red on the American side.

A map from the 1770s slowing the tip of Lake Champlain and the start of the Richelieu River to the north. The map has a line showing the border between the Province of Quebec, also known as Canada, and the Province of New York. The border runs along the 45th parallel. There is a red circle around the Isle of Noix, which is well to the north of the border. The map is coloured, with the waters of the lake and the river shown in green. The border is yellow on the Canadian side and red on the American side.

Today marks a key event in Canada-US relations that few Canadians and probably even fewer Americans have heard about. #OTD Sept. 4, 1775, troops from the 13 colonies invaded Canada, a British colony also called the Province of Quebec.

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Opinion | A Brief Note on the Difference Between Negotiation and Extortion

“All wars end with [negotiation], according to the popular saying, but rarely does the aggressor come to the table demanding territory that it doesn’t actually control.”

And yet this is exactly what the United States did at the end of the American Revolution.

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It had not attacked the 13 Colonies. But the Americans believed unfounded rumours that a strike from the north was imminent and that invading their northern neighbour could be called self-defence.
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