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He grabbed my wrist, as I slapped him and was about to walk away. We stood there in a deadlock, and glared at each other. I was not prone to displays of temperament but he incensed me so much that I could barely see beyond my rage. I told him that he could not control me. It took more than arrogance to be my Master. Whatever power he had, I would give him, and that was how it works. I will submit to the man who changed my world and had dominance over things I did not. To master me was to master the path in front of me. It would have to be a way of life and not a game.
In his groundbreaking book, For King and Kanata, Timothy C. Winegard reveals how national and international forces directly influenced the more than 4,000 status Indians who voluntarily served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force between 1914 and 1919.
by Arthur Alger Crozier, Charles Edward Marshall, Levi Rawson Taft, Robert Clark Kedzie, Theodatus Timothy Lyon, H. P. Gladden, M. L. Dean
1897
Seven Years' War in North America conveys how this particular war reshaped the geopolitical map of North America and the everyday lives of the peoples within it through a rich collection of primary sources which present mulitple perspectives.