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... Mackenzie King that the Chanack incident took place in 1922. In that year a clash between Turkey and Greece in Asia Minor threatened to provoke British intervention , and Britain simply assumed , as in 1914 , that Canada would ...
... Mackenzie King that the Chanack incident took place in 1922. In that year a clash between Turkey and Greece in Asia Minor threatened to provoke British intervention , and Britain simply assumed , as in 1914 , that Canada would ...
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... Mackenzie King continued to be sensitive about lost independence . The Prime Minister displaced his concern about colonial status onto the British by attacking the last " badges of colonialism " from that source . King attempted to ...
... Mackenzie King continued to be sensitive about lost independence . The Prime Minister displaced his concern about colonial status onto the British by attacking the last " badges of colonialism " from that source . King attempted to ...
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... Mackenzie King Rt . Hon . Richard Bedford Bennett Rt . Hon . William Lyon Mackenzie King Rt . Hon . Arthur Meighen Rt . Hon . William Lyon Mackenzie King Rt . Hon . Arthur Meighen 21 June 1957- 22 April 1963 15 November 1948- Lib . 21 ...
... Mackenzie King Rt . Hon . Richard Bedford Bennett Rt . Hon . William Lyon Mackenzie King Rt . Hon . Arthur Meighen Rt . Hon . William Lyon Mackenzie King Rt . Hon . Arthur Meighen 21 June 1957- 22 April 1963 15 November 1948- Lib . 21 ...
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Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
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