The Illustrated History of CanadaRobert Craig Brown The Illustrated History of Canada, is the first comprehensive look at one of America's closest allies, our neighbor to the north. It is a must reference for all Americans interested in the history-and the future- of Canada . |
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... territories of the country's two founding nations , France and the United Kingdom . Indeed , size is a basic fact of Canada . Those who wanted to tap the resources of this vast territory and those who later wanted to weld it into a ...
... territories of the country's two founding nations , France and the United Kingdom . Indeed , size is a basic fact of Canada . Those who wanted to tap the resources of this vast territory and those who later wanted to weld it into a ...
Page 194
... territory . Quebec was created a colony , its boundaries very approx- imately encompassing the Gaspé peninsula and the St. Lawrence drainage basin from Anticosti Island to the Ottawa River . Nova Scotia included the mainland north of ...
... territory . Quebec was created a colony , its boundaries very approx- imately encompassing the Gaspé peninsula and the St. Lawrence drainage basin from Anticosti Island to the Ottawa River . Nova Scotia included the mainland north of ...
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... territory . Five distinct Indians groups ( broadly identified by language and culture ) lived between the Great Lakes and the Rocky Mountains . The forested edge of the Canadian Shield was the territory of the Ojibwa . Assiniboines and ...
... territory . Five distinct Indians groups ( broadly identified by language and culture ) lived between the Great Lakes and the Rocky Mountains . The forested edge of the Canadian Shield was the territory of the Ojibwa . Assiniboines and ...
Contents
On the Margins of Empire 17601840 | 189 |
The Triumph and Trials of Materialism 19001945 | 375 |
Strains of Affluence 19451996 | 467 |
Copyright | |
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