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... Protestants , Riel's execution was just punishment for two rebel- lions . Even if he had not been quite right in 1885 , he was lucid enough in 1870 and Protestant Ontario still considered the Red River Resistance no less a rebellion ...
... Protestants , Riel's execution was just punishment for two rebel- lions . Even if he had not been quite right in 1885 , he was lucid enough in 1870 and Protestant Ontario still considered the Red River Resistance no less a rebellion ...
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... Protestant or Roman Catholic minority " and the aggrieved minority of Manitoba did make such an appeal to Ottawa but Thompson was in no position to support such a step . After his death in 1894 , he was succeeded by Mackenzie Bowell , a ...
... Protestant or Roman Catholic minority " and the aggrieved minority of Manitoba did make such an appeal to Ottawa but Thompson was in no position to support such a step . After his death in 1894 , he was succeeded by Mackenzie Bowell , a ...
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... Protestant male refused to vote for any but God - fearing , incorruptible , decent fellow- businessmen , their numbers were still too few to turn the tide . Suspecting that the same hard - drinking , child - exploiting , Pope ...
... Protestant male refused to vote for any but God - fearing , incorruptible , decent fellow- businessmen , their numbers were still too few to turn the tide . Suspecting that the same hard - drinking , child - exploiting , Pope ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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