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... Montreal were especially pleased by the terms of union . In fact they had been active promoters of such an arrangement since 1822 , the year a bill to unify the two Canadas almost passed the British House of Commons . Then , as later ...
... Montreal were especially pleased by the terms of union . In fact they had been active promoters of such an arrangement since 1822 , the year a bill to unify the two Canadas almost passed the British House of Commons . Then , as later ...
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... Montreal merchants despaired : " The glory is departed . " Montreal businessmen had made a mistake in placing such deep faith in im- perial preference . They were wrong to assume that a tariff in Great Britain could funnel the produce ...
... Montreal merchants despaired : " The glory is departed . " Montreal businessmen had made a mistake in placing such deep faith in im- perial preference . They were wrong to assume that a tariff in Great Britain could funnel the produce ...
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... Montreal and also in Quebec City . By the 1850s , a vast pool of seemingly superfluous people emerged as one of the province's greatest resources , noticeable as early as the late 1840s , for example , in the Annexation Manifesto of ...
... Montreal and also in Quebec City . By the 1850s , a vast pool of seemingly superfluous people emerged as one of the province's greatest resources , noticeable as early as the late 1840s , for example , in the Annexation Manifesto of ...
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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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