The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... French and make them lose their will to persist in the region . Subsequent fierce onslaughts were not without the expected effect . Years later , an Iroquois chief boasted that their war against the French settlements was so effective ...
... French and make them lose their will to persist in the region . Subsequent fierce onslaughts were not without the expected effect . Years later , an Iroquois chief boasted that their war against the French settlements was so effective ...
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... French civil law - it only remained to be proclaimed by the governor . The assimilationist policies that were postponed initially continued to be held in abeyance . After Sydenham's untimely death in the second year of his ...
... French civil law - it only remained to be proclaimed by the governor . The assimilationist policies that were postponed initially continued to be held in abeyance . After Sydenham's untimely death in the second year of his ...
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... French Canada ) , Clifford Sifton's Department of the Interior did little to stimulate a flow of population from Quebec to the Prairies . The principal promoter of French - speaking migra- tion to the West was the Church , but its ...
... French Canada ) , Clifford Sifton's Department of the Interior did little to stimulate a flow of population from Quebec to the Prairies . The principal promoter of French - speaking migra- tion to the West was the Church , but its ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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