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... Maritimes , the wooden schooner or square - rigged ship gradually replaced the imperial market as the invincible economic pivot . Just as the St. Lawrence merchants had once attributed omnipotence to their superior trading system , so ...
... Maritimes , the wooden schooner or square - rigged ship gradually replaced the imperial market as the invincible economic pivot . Just as the St. Lawrence merchants had once attributed omnipotence to their superior trading system , so ...
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... Maritimes in the summer of 1920 , mass protest developed as local politicians urged everyone to forget parochial differences and unite in demand- ing relief from Ottawa . The " Maritime Rights " movement of the 1920s resembled at least ...
... Maritimes in the summer of 1920 , mass protest developed as local politicians urged everyone to forget parochial differences and unite in demand- ing relief from Ottawa . The " Maritime Rights " movement of the 1920s resembled at least ...
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... Maritime Rights Movement was the local Farmer - Labour revolt that had reduced the Conservatives to third - place ... Maritimes the way King had recently restored subsidized transportation of grain for the Prairies . Coal and steel ...
... Maritime Rights Movement was the local Farmer - Labour revolt that had reduced the Conservatives to third - place ... Maritimes the way King had recently restored subsidized transportation of grain for the Prairies . Coal and steel ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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