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Accessibility ; Behaviour ; Canada ; Citizenship ; Historical geography ; Nineteenth Century ; Ontario ; Participation ; Public space ; Social life ; Street ; Toronto ; Urban area ; Years 1850-59 ; Years 1860-69
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The A. argues that public space was a significant symbol valued by the whole population, and examines the process of negotiation by which contending interests in Toronto sought to secure their rights to its use and enjoyment. In the disputation over