The Structure of Canadian HistoryDesigned for courses on Pre and Post Confederation History of Canada. Finlay/Sprague is the only combined Pre/Post Confederation introductory textbook available in the Introductory Canadian History market. As a combined text, it offers a significant price advantage over competing split volumes. This text takes a political and sociological approach to Canadian history, and has been updated to include recent analysis of historical events. Written within in a solid chronological framework, the text provides a clear, comprehensive survey of the subject and good integration between traditional and new approaches to history. This text will prepare students well in the basic chronologies of Canadian history while providing the most up-to-date tools for research through its weblinks. |
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... Red River were to have superior positions on the land by assurances of secure tenure of river lots already occupied , and a reserve of 1.4 million acres ( 566 580 hectares ) to be allotted to their children over the next generation ...
... Red River south to the United States . Since the Pembina Branch , as the second line was called , was far shorter and ran over loamy , level ground all the way to the American border , that north - south connection became more or less ...
... Red River , increasing numbers of Métis people relocated to the prime wintering sites of the buffalo . For the Métis producers of robes processed in Saskatchewan in winter and transported to St. Paul , Minnesota in the summer , the ...