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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Page 75
... Lawrence . But during the course of these voyages he learned a great deal about the geography of Maritime Canada , the Gulf of St. Lawrence , and the St. Lawrence val- ley . He noted that the waters teemed with fish and whales ; there ...
... Lawrence . But during the course of these voyages he learned a great deal about the geography of Maritime Canada , the Gulf of St. Lawrence , and the St. Lawrence val- ley . He noted that the waters teemed with fish and whales ; there ...
Page 111
... Lawrence River . The other native alliance lay north of the St. Lawrence , and its most powerful element was the Huron Confederacy on the Georgian Bay shores of Lake Huron . The twenty thousand Huron ( or Wendat , as they called ...
... Lawrence River . The other native alliance lay north of the St. Lawrence , and its most powerful element was the Huron Confederacy on the Georgian Bay shores of Lake Huron . The twenty thousand Huron ( or Wendat , as they called ...
Page 286
... Lawrence was a year - round , iron - railed line going down to the American border where it connected with the Vermont Central . By that time there was a serious com- petitor , the St. Lawrence and Atlantic , which ran from Montreal to ...
... Lawrence was a year - round , iron - railed line going down to the American border where it connected with the Vermont Central . By that time there was a serious com- petitor , the St. Lawrence and Atlantic , which ran from Montreal to ...
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