Emerging Identities: Selected Problems and Interpretations in Canadian HistoryPrentice-Hall Canada, 1986 - 568 páginas |
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... Macdonald to Brown Chamberlin , Editor , Montreal Gazette , January 21 , 1856 . THE LEGACY OF THE UNION — BICULTURAL COLLABORATION OR INCOMPATIBILITY ? Out of the Union of the Canadas eventually grew a movement for the larger ...
... Macdonald to Brown Chamberlin , Editor , Montreal Gazette , January 21 , 1856 . THE LEGACY OF THE UNION — BICULTURAL COLLABORATION OR INCOMPATIBILITY ? Out of the Union of the Canadas eventually grew a movement for the larger ...
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... Macdonald's policies for national develop- ment . In governing the Dominion from 1878 to 1891 , Macdonald developed a series of nation - building policies - the protective tariff , a transcontinental railway , and the settlement of the ...
... Macdonald's policies for national develop- ment . In governing the Dominion from 1878 to 1891 , Macdonald developed a series of nation - building policies - the protective tariff , a transcontinental railway , and the settlement of the ...
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... Macdonald . Yet the best known and most widely read version of the building of the CPR is undoubtedly The Great Railway by popular historian Pierre Berton . To Berton , the CPR project was nothing less than the realiza- tion of Macdonald's ...
... Macdonald . Yet the best known and most widely read version of the building of the CPR is undoubtedly The Great Railway by popular historian Pierre Berton . To Berton , the CPR project was nothing less than the realiza- tion of Macdonald's ...
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How Extensive Was Its Influence? | 3 |
Why Did Nova Scotia Fail to Join the American | 133 |
What Lay at the Root | 158 |
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