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... France , Spain , Portugal , Holland , in fact every colonial power has sought to extract all possible natural ... France was really generous to Canada , that she gave men , women , and material resources to her colony . In point of fact ...
... France , Spain , Portugal , Holland , in fact every colonial power has sought to extract all possible natural ... France was really generous to Canada , that she gave men , women , and material resources to her colony . In point of fact ...
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... France in 1750 formed a huge arc encompassing the entire St Lawrence valley , the Great Lakes , and the valley of the Mis- sissippi to the Gulf of Mexico . This immense territory was very sparsely populated ( about 85,000 inhabitants ) ...
... France in 1750 formed a huge arc encompassing the entire St Lawrence valley , the Great Lakes , and the valley of the Mis- sissippi to the Gulf of Mexico . This immense territory was very sparsely populated ( about 85,000 inhabitants ) ...
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... France , and the United States . The nation rapidly industrialized , launched out into world trade and colonized the few African territories not yet grabbed by the other imperialist countries . France and England are not pleased to see ...
... France , and the United States . The nation rapidly industrialized , launched out into world trade and colonized the few African territories not yet grabbed by the other imperialist countries . France and England are not pleased to see ...
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TO ENGLISHCANADIANS | 1 |
BEGINNINGS OF CANAYEN SOCIETY | 20 |
Frontenac and the brandy trade the colony adrift | 34 |
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