The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... Confederation each such subject would be just one person in an artificial community of 3 million . What power ordained that bigger units of political geography were inherently better ? On such reasoning , the Confederation scheme ...
... Confederation each such subject would be just one person in an artificial community of 3 million . What power ordained that bigger units of political geography were inherently better ? On such reasoning , the Confederation scheme ...
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... Confederation faction won sweeping victories . They took thirty - six of thirty - eight seats in the local legislature . Separatists called repealers won eighteen of the nineteen positions for Nova Scotia repre- sentatives in the ...
... Confederation faction won sweeping victories . They took thirty - six of thirty - eight seats in the local legislature . Separatists called repealers won eighteen of the nineteen positions for Nova Scotia repre- sentatives in the ...
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... Confederation had been partly achieved in the East in 1867. In May of 1868 , de Cosmos succeeded in forming a group called the Confederation League , the first organization in the province to resemble a political party . Its declared ...
... Confederation had been partly achieved in the East in 1867. In May of 1868 , de Cosmos succeeded in forming a group called the Confederation League , the first organization in the province to resemble a political party . Its declared ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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