The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... France Shorn of venality and the aristocratic bias against trade , French absolutism and mercantilism still offered a pattern solution to the key problems of New France , a new society dangerously diffuse and lacking even a bare minimum ...
... France Shorn of venality and the aristocratic bias against trade , French absolutism and mercantilism still offered a pattern solution to the key problems of New France , a new society dangerously diffuse and lacking even a bare minimum ...
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... France . For this reason , those who prefer human development to material progress will point forever to New France for the availability of its justice , the balance of its authorities , the more relaxed social values of its citizenry ...
... France . For this reason , those who prefer human development to material progress will point forever to New France for the availability of its justice , the balance of its authorities , the more relaxed social values of its citizenry ...
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... France between 1663 and 1760. Several general works do contain a wealth of material on the subject , however . Y.F. Zoltvany , The Government of New France : Royal , Clerical , or Class Rule ? ( 1971 ) , is an excellent introduction to ...
... France between 1663 and 1760. Several general works do contain a wealth of material on the subject , however . Y.F. Zoltvany , The Government of New France : Royal , Clerical , or Class Rule ? ( 1971 ) , is an excellent introduction to ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
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