The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... seemed reasonable to expect that the yields of the North American customs should be adjusted to raise a revenue adequate to pay the costs of civil administration . But here the expectations of British politicians were disappointed . By ...
... seemed reasonable to expect that the yields of the North American customs should be adjusted to raise a revenue adequate to pay the costs of civil administration . But here the expectations of British politicians were disappointed . By ...
Page 129
... 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 every bit as republican as ...
... 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 every bit as republican as ...
Page 129
... seemed to give them the means for future security . Their price , apparently minimal for the moment , threatened to be considerable in the future , however , since they demanded the usual guarantees of land reserves , settlement assis ...
... seemed to give them the means for future security . Their price , apparently minimal for the moment , threatened to be considerable in the future , however , since they demanded the usual guarantees of land reserves , settlement assis ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
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