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The Red River Colony

Louis Aubrey Wood

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The Red River Colony

Louis Aubrey Wood

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The Red River Colony, written by Louis Aubrey Wood in the early 20th century, is a historical account of the establishment and challenges faced by settlers in the Red River Colony of Manitoba. The narrative centers on Thomas Douglas, the Earl of Selkirk, a pivotal figure in the colonization efforts. Combining biography and regional history, the book explores the socio-political dynamics that influenced the settlement's development.

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