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Best general references: David Wells in N. A. Review, vol. 125, pp. 286-300; vol. 136, p. 326; Richmond M. Smith, Emigration and Immigration; Learned's Report in House Exec. Doc. for 1870-'71, vol. 8, No. 94; Forum...
...would not be the annexation of an unwilling people. - (a) The interests of Canada lie here because of - (1) Great number of Canadian born in U. S.; N. A. R., vol. 136, p. 326. - (2) Extended markets of the United States; Learned's Report in House Exec. Doc. 1870-71, vol. 8, No. 94. - (b) Destructive English control would be removed; Dublin Review, vol. 35, p. 151; Bourinot; Constitutional Manual of Canada. - (c) Canada's debt would be assumed; Johnson's Statistics of Canada...
...These benefits cannot be fully obtained by reciprocity. - (a) Necessity for raising Canadian revenues from import duties; Learned's Report in House Exec. Doc.; Speech of G. F. Foster in Canadian Parliament...
Best general references: J. B. Angell in Forum, Nov. 1889; Correspondence of Blaine and Salisbury, (House Ex. Doc., 51st Congress, 1st Session...
Best general references-Senate Rep. No. 577. Postmaster Gen. Rep. for 1872, pp. 23-27. Hadley's R. R. Transportation, p. 253 et seq. D. A. Wells in H. R. Misc. Doc...