The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... Nova Scotia repre- sentatives in the federal Parliament . When the anti - confederate legislature of Nova Scotia began its first session in January of 1868 , the provincial treasurer presented neither a budget nor a legislative program ...
... Nova Scotia repre- sentatives in the federal Parliament . When the anti - confederate legislature of Nova Scotia began its first session in January of 1868 , the provincial treasurer presented neither a budget nor a legislative program ...
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... Nova Scotia repeal movement over the summer and autumn of 1868 demonstrated that the British connection in Nova Scotia was not merely symbolic . The alternative republicanism conjured images of con- stitutional revolving doors ...
... Nova Scotia repeal movement over the summer and autumn of 1868 demonstrated that the British connection in Nova Scotia was not merely symbolic . The alternative republicanism conjured images of con- stitutional revolving doors ...
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... Nova Scotia , the basis for the revolt against Ottawa was almost entirely economic . The economies of both provinces , oriented so prosperously towards shipbuilding , the fisheries , and transoceanic commerce in the 1860s , had begun to ...
... Nova Scotia , the basis for the revolt against Ottawa was almost entirely economic . The economies of both provinces , oriented so prosperously towards shipbuilding , the fisheries , and transoceanic commerce in the 1860s , had begun to ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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