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The most accessible and balanced text for introductory Canadian history courses
This fascinating introduction to the history of Canada from pre-contact to the present weaves together social, political, cultural, and economic histories in a seamless narrative to help readers appreciate the remarkable people and events that have shaped this country.
Contents
List of Maps
Preface
Introduction: Understanding History
1: The Beginnings: Indigenous Histories in North America NEW
2: Europe Arrives
3: Europe Settles In: Newfoundland, Acadia, New France
4: Struggling for a Continent, 1667-1759
5: Becoming and Remaining British, 1760-1815
6: Relying on Resources, 1816-1840
7: Becoming a Nation, 1840-1885
8: Becoming Modern, 1885-1913
9: Two Wars and a Depression, 1914-1944
10: Prospering Together, 1945-1960
11: Edging Towards the Abyss, 1958-1972
12: Coming Apart, 1992-2001
13: Freefalling into the Twenty-First Century, 1992-2001
Epilogue
References
Index



