The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... United States . The canadiens may have disliked the English - speaking merchants for their religion and their aggressive arrogance , but both qualities , it was claimed , were to be found even more abundantly in the Americans . In fact ...
... United States . The canadiens may have disliked the English - speaking merchants for their religion and their aggressive arrogance , but both qualities , it was claimed , were to be found even more abundantly in the Americans . In fact ...
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... United States because there were higher rewards offered to skilled workers in that country . They left their ... United States . Assuming that the native - born Canadians were less willing to tolerate such lower wages , the unskilled as ...
... United States because there were higher rewards offered to skilled workers in that country . They left their ... United States . Assuming that the native - born Canadians were less willing to tolerate such lower wages , the unskilled as ...
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... United Farmers of Alberta , 344 United Farmers of Ontario , 317 United Mine Workers , 302 United Nations , 373 Upper Canada , 79 , 102 , 122 , See also Canada , United Province of ; Ontario alien question ( 1820s ) , 123 American ...
... United Farmers of Alberta , 344 United Farmers of Ontario , 317 United Mine Workers , 302 United Nations , 373 Upper Canada , 79 , 102 , 122 , See also Canada , United Province of ; Ontario alien question ( 1820s ) , 123 American ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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