The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... land and were less likely to be motivated by political loyalty . It was also hoped by land speculators such as John Richardson that they would be less likely to take what the Crown offered free and purchase retail what he and his ...
... land and were less likely to be motivated by political loyalty . It was also hoped by land speculators such as John Richardson that they would be less likely to take what the Crown offered free and purchase retail what he and his ...
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... land . Unlike the United States which had sprung from similar origins , the Canadians were sturdier for their having been nursed on " the icy bosom of the frozen north . " They , the " Northmen of the New World , " were destined for ...
... land . Unlike the United States which had sprung from similar origins , the Canadians were sturdier for their having been nursed on " the icy bosom of the frozen north . " They , the " Northmen of the New World , " were destined for ...
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... Land from the Hudson's Bay Company , rather than the people actually in possession of the land . In 1869 , the Indians and Métis had no intention of relinquishing their claims . In the previous chapter , it was shown that the Métis ...
... Land from the Hudson's Bay Company , rather than the people actually in possession of the land . In 1869 , the Indians and Métis had no intention of relinquishing their claims . In the previous chapter , it was shown that the Métis ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
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