The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... Canada , and found its earliest commercial beginnings in Upper Canada . However , Fernand Ouellet , Lower Canada , 1791-1840 ( 1980 ) , W.S. MacNutt , The Atlantic Provinces , 1712–1857 ( 1965 ) , and Gerald Craig , Upper Canada , 1784 ...
... Canada , and found its earliest commercial beginnings in Upper Canada . However , Fernand Ouellet , Lower Canada , 1791-1840 ( 1980 ) , W.S. MacNutt , The Atlantic Provinces , 1712–1857 ( 1965 ) , and Gerald Craig , Upper Canada , 1784 ...
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... Upper Canada where the settlers between the Niagara Peninsula and Detroit were notable for their lack of enthusiasm and for their increasing division as the war crisis came upon them . If there were to be invasions of Canada from the ...
... Upper Canada where the settlers between the Niagara Peninsula and Detroit were notable for their lack of enthusiasm and for their increasing division as the war crisis came upon them . If there were to be invasions of Canada from the ...
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... Upper Canada By 1834 it seemed that Upper Canada was nearly as disenchanted with the old colonial system as Lower Canada . In December the Assembly adopted a critique of the status quo called the Seventh Report on Grievances that was ...
... Upper Canada By 1834 it seemed that Upper Canada was nearly as disenchanted with the old colonial system as Lower Canada . In December the Assembly adopted a critique of the status quo called the Seventh Report on Grievances that was ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
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