The Riot that Never Was: The Military Shooting of Three Montrealers in 1832 and the Official Cover-up

by James Jackson

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Combining the moral indignation of Zola and the writing talent and historical perspective of Pierre Berton, this detailed inquiry claims that an 1832 Montreal riot - which allegedly caused British troops to open fire - simply never happened and that there was no mob when soldiers opened fire, leaving three innocent bystanders dead. The examination corroborates these assertions with affidavits presented to a packed grand jury that exonerated the soldiers, officers, and magistrates who called in the troops. Also noteworthy is that the grand jury comprised a majority of recently arrived English-speaking Protestant farmers, even though the three victims were French Canadian and Catholic. Most troubling, the author notes, is the fact that historians have not questioned the official story; but here he attempts to set the record straight.
  • ISBN13 9780981240558
  • Publish Date 1 November 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint Baraka Books
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 360
  • Language English