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| #302825 in Books | Hatter Lawrence B a | 2016-12-27 | Original language:English | 9.00 x2.00 x6.00l, | File type: PDF | 288 pages | Citizens of Convenience The Imperial Origins of American Nationhood on the U S Canadian Border|||| Citizens of Convenience is an important book in a number of fields: early American history, early Canadian history, diplomatic history, international relations, and Atlantic history. Hatter's scholarship on the impact of the Jay Treaty on intercultura
Like merchant ships flying flags of convenience to navigate foreign waters, traders in the northern borderlands of the early American republic exploited loopholes in the Jay Treaty that allowed them to avoid border regulations by constantly shifting between British and American nationality. In Citizens of Convenience, Lawrence Hatter shows how this practice undermined the United States’ claim to nationhood and threatened the transcontinental imperial ...
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