Forging the Prairie WestOxford University Press, 1998 - Broj stranica: 212 This second volume in the Illustrated History of Canada series relates the eventful, occasionally violent history of the three "prairie" provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta). Covering exploration as well as economic, political, and social history, it presents a detailed account of the region's importance in Canadian history. |
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... settlement , numbering 2,400 in 1831 and 4,000 a decade later ; other Métis settlements developed far- ther west , at Batoche on the Saskatchewan River and near Fort Edmonton . In addition to the French language , the Métis shared with ...
... settlement , numbering 2,400 in 1831 and 4,000 a decade later ; other Métis settlements developed far- ther west , at Batoche on the Saskatchewan River and near Fort Edmonton . In addition to the French language , the Métis shared with ...
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... settlement.21 Determination to attract population to the Prairie West also made the Canadian govern- ment more generous regarding block settle- ment by ethnic groups than its US counter- part . Two communities of Mennonites ( Ger- man ...
... settlement.21 Determination to attract population to the Prairie West also made the Canadian govern- ment more generous regarding block settle- ment by ethnic groups than its US counter- part . Two communities of Mennonites ( Ger- man ...
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... Settlement of Marginal Lands in Southeastern Manitoba ' , in David C. Jones and lan MacPherson , eds , Building Beyond the Homestead : Rural History on the Prairies ( Calgary : University of Calgary Press , 1985 ) . 5. Harold Troper ...
... Settlement of Marginal Lands in Southeastern Manitoba ' , in David C. Jones and lan MacPherson , eds , Building Beyond the Homestead : Rural History on the Prairies ( Calgary : University of Calgary Press , 1985 ) . 5. Harold Troper ...
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