A Social History of Canada |
Contents
A History of Peoples
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The Earliest Immigrants
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The Moment of History
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Copyright
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Acadia American Arctic areas arrived Assiniboine became began bison Blackfoot British Columbia Canadian centre Church cities colony Confederation created Cree culture developed dian dominated early England English established European eventually farmers farms fishermen fishing France French fur trade garrison governor groups Halifax Hudson's Bay Company hundred hunters hunting Huron immigrants Indians industry inhabitants Inuit Iroquois Island kind labour Lake land later lived Lower Canada Loyalists ment merchants Métis miners missionaries Montreal moved nadian nation native Newfoundland nineteenth century nomadic Norsemen North America North West Company northern Northwest Nova Scotia officers Ojibwa Ontario Pacific coast patterns pays d'en haut plains political population posts prairies Quebec railway reached Red River region Rupert's Land Saskatchewan settled settlement settlers ships social society St Lawrence survived territory thousand tion took Toronto towns traditional treaties tribes unions Upper Canada Vancouver villages West winter women workers