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Page 78
... Lawrence by diversifying its economy . He preferred a compact New France with an economic future in agriculture , lumbering , shipbuilding , and the fisheries to a settlement that was a mere adjunct of the beaver bonanza and certain to ...
... Lawrence by diversifying its economy . He preferred a compact New France with an economic future in agriculture , lumbering , shipbuilding , and the fisheries to a settlement that was a mere adjunct of the beaver bonanza and certain to ...
Page 79
... Lawrence Valley itself , the intendant Gilles Hocquart , resurrected the old economic program of state - sponsored immigration and diversification of the economy . Almost 2000 settlers ( most of them soldiers ) were recruited for ...
... Lawrence Valley itself , the intendant Gilles Hocquart , resurrected the old economic program of state - sponsored immigration and diversification of the economy . Almost 2000 settlers ( most of them soldiers ) were recruited for ...
Page 129
... Lawrence itself . The Lachine Canal gave access to the Ottawa River ( see map 11.1 ) but left the rest of the " aorta of the north " unnavigable beyond . The five cataracts of the Long Sault were still impassable , and the only water ...
... Lawrence itself . The Lachine Canal gave access to the Ottawa River ( see map 11.1 ) but left the rest of the " aorta of the north " unnavigable beyond . The five cataracts of the Long Sault were still impassable , and the only water ...
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Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
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