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WEBFeb 7, 2006 · A post-Confederation map of Canada, printed in 1879. It shows early boundaries for the provinces of Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba, as well as the North-West Territories before the creation of …
WEBThe following maps provide a picture of Canada’s territorial evolution, from 1840 to 1999. 1840. The Act of Union, passed in July 1840 and proclaimed February 10, 1841, abolished the legislatures of Lower …
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WEBA Country by Consent is a national history of Canada which studies the major political events that have shaped the country, presented in a cohesive, chronological narrative. Many of these main events are …
WEBJul 3, 2019 · In Canada, the term Confederation refers to the union of the three British North American colonies of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Canada to become the Dominion of Canada on July 1, 1867.
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