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A traveller's history of CanadaA traveller's history of Canada

A traveller's history of Canada2001

Bothwell, Robert.

About this book

"Canada's story begins with the arrival of the first immigrants over 15,000 years ago who travelled across a land bridge from Siberia to Alaska Starting around 1000 AD with the Vikings, European settlers arrived, bringing with them their cultures, languages and societies. By 1700 Canada was divided between the French and British. The next century was spent in wars to determine who should rule in North America. The French lost, but left behind a vigorous colony that evolved into modern Quebec, and 6-million French-speakers scattered across modern Canada." "Unlike the rest of the Americas, Canada long maintained a close connection with Europe, actively participating in two world wars and in the Cold War that followed The impact of these events and its relationship with its brash neighbour, the USA are discussed. The book is brought fully up to date with a profile of modern Canada, its successors, present difficulties and a prognosis for the future."--Jacket.

Details

First published
2001
OL Work ID
OL2174690W

Subjects

Description and travelHistoryCanada, description and travelCanada, history

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