The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... colony itself ? Was it to be closely tied to France or self - reliant and therefore granted a good deal of autonomy ? Answers to all such questions were lacking in the colony . In the mother country , answers to all were ready for ...
... colony itself ? Was it to be closely tied to France or self - reliant and therefore granted a good deal of autonomy ? Answers to all such questions were lacking in the colony . In the mother country , answers to all were ready for ...
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... colony policy was frustrated . Although he instituted a system of limited licences , every year more traders ventured out without them . Moreover , such coureurs de bois were encouraged by the officials in the colony , sometimes even by ...
... colony policy was frustrated . Although he instituted a system of limited licences , every year more traders ventured out without them . Moreover , such coureurs de bois were encouraged by the officials in the colony , sometimes even by ...
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... colony by colony and working alliances with the Indians were almost nonexistent . Consequently , a better accounting of numbers on the two sides would be the population of any one British colony against the whole of New France rather ...
... colony by colony and working alliances with the Indians were almost nonexistent . Consequently , a better accounting of numbers on the two sides would be the population of any one British colony against the whole of New France rather ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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