The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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Page 129
... railway projects of the 1850s were undertaken despite financial failure initially . The waterways continued to carry most of the bulky cargo but still receded in popular attention because the railway carried popular appeal . They seemed ...
... railway projects of the 1850s were undertaken despite financial failure initially . The waterways continued to carry most of the bulky cargo but still receded in popular attention because the railway carried popular appeal . They seemed ...
Page 129
... railway was ahead of demand and beyond the means of a small country like Canada , then sliding into the worst trade depression since 1857 . Mackenzie's alternative , in principle , was piecemeal construction to follow rather than to ...
... railway was ahead of demand and beyond the means of a small country like Canada , then sliding into the worst trade depression since 1857 . Mackenzie's alternative , in principle , was piecemeal construction to follow rather than to ...
Page 129
... railways in the East to connect with Atlantic ports . Stephen knew that Macdonald's government could ill afford to see the railway languish should it fail in its attempt to recruit short - term private capital to keep the railway ...
... railways in the East to connect with Atlantic ports . Stephen knew that Macdonald's government could ill afford to see the railway languish should it fail in its attempt to recruit short - term private capital to keep the railway ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
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