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Page 103
... British North America . One crisis negated the other . 8-3 INVASION THREATENS CIVIL WAR IN UPPER CANADA The same could not be said of Upper Canada where the settlers between the Niagara Peninsula and Detroit were notable for their lack ...
... British North America . One crisis negated the other . 8-3 INVASION THREATENS CIVIL WAR IN UPPER CANADA The same could not be said of Upper Canada where the settlers between the Niagara Peninsula and Detroit were notable for their lack ...
Page 107
... British immigration began to run so fully that official encouragement became unnecessary . British North America loomed as a promised land on a scale that was without precedent . New World prosperity exerted an extraordinary pull ...
... British immigration began to run so fully that official encouragement became unnecessary . British North America loomed as a promised land on a scale that was without precedent . New World prosperity exerted an extraordinary pull ...
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... British North America Act , 1867 and the Rupert's Land Act , 1868 , 31-32 Vict . , c . 105 ( U.K. ) , by Order in Council of June 23 , 1870 , effective July 15 , 1870. Prior to the admission of these territories the Parliament of Canada ...
... British North America Act , 1867 and the Rupert's Land Act , 1868 , 31-32 Vict . , c . 105 ( U.K. ) , by Order in Council of June 23 , 1870 , effective July 15 , 1870. Prior to the admission of these territories the Parliament of Canada ...
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Aboriginal People and the Potential for Empire | 17 |
Traders Missionaries and Aboriginal People 1580 | 28 |
Imperial Rescue 16611672 | 39 |
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