The Story of Canada
by George W. Brown, Eleanor Harman, and Marsh Jeanneret Author
Excellent narrative history of Canada. Includes black and white and two-color drawings on nearly every page that serve to enhance the story.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- Print Status
- Out of Print
- Chapters
- 37
- Pages
- 433
- Geographical Setting
- Canada
- Historical Setting
- 1497 - 1945
- Publisher
- Copp Clark Co. Limited : Toronto
- Copyright
- 1949
Chapters
- 1 THE STORY OF NEW FRANCE
- 2 The First "Canadians"
- 3 The Coming of the French
- 4 For the Glory of God
- 5 The French in Acadia
- 6 Canada Under the Old Regime
- 7 The Coming of the "Adventurers"
- 8 The Fighting Governor
- 9 To the Heart of the Continent
- 10 THE STORY OF BRITISH CANADA: The British in North America
- 11 The Seven Years' War
- 12 After the British Victory
- 13 The American Revolution
- 14 His Majesty's Loyal Subjects
- 15 Fur Empires
- 16 To the West Coast
- 17 The War of 1812-1814
- 18 The Red River Colony
- 19 Settlers from Overseas
- 20 Ruling our Law-Makers
- 21 Government by the People
- 22 The Story of British Columbia
- 23 Life Across the Colonies a Century Ago
- 24 THE GROWTH OF A NATION: Building a Dominion
- 25 Dominion from Sea to Sea
- 26 Scarlet and Gold
- 27 The Growth of the West
- 28 Growing Up
- 29 Canada Comes of Age
- 30 Cornerstone of Empire
- 31 The Story of Travel in Canada
- 32 LIVING ACROSS CANADA: Food for the World
- 33 Harvest of the Waters
- 34 The New Fur Trade
- 35 Buried Treasure
- 36 Turning Trees into Dollars
- 37 Wheels of Industry
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