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Page 115
... immigrants , unfamiliar with the rough work of clearing hardwood forest . After 1816 , new laws discouraged American immigration . One post - war governor summed up the intent of the regulations well when he declared that " the speedy ...
... immigrants , unfamiliar with the rough work of clearing hardwood forest . After 1816 , new laws discouraged American immigration . One post - war governor summed up the intent of the regulations well when he declared that " the speedy ...
Page 162
... immigration before 1847 was not a matter of panicky aban- donment of the old country . However , the fourth and last great wave of emigrants was . Nearly 100 000 people emigrated in 1847 , with more than 60 000 arriving in that one ...
... immigration before 1847 was not a matter of panicky aban- donment of the old country . However , the fourth and last great wave of emigrants was . Nearly 100 000 people emigrated in 1847 , with more than 60 000 arriving in that one ...
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... immigration and settlement . Between 1878 and 1891 , immigrants had moved into Canada at the annual rate of about 50 000. After 1896 , the rate of immigration was four times that of the earlier period , bringing more than two million ...
... immigration and settlement . Between 1878 and 1891 , immigrants had moved into Canada at the annual rate of about 50 000. After 1896 , the rate of immigration was four times that of the earlier period , bringing more than two million ...
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