Driven by its strong narrative, Conflict and Compromise presents Canadian history chronologically, allowing a better understanding of the interrelationships between events.
Driven by its strong narrative, Conflict and Compromise presents Canadian history chronologically, allowing a better understanding of the interrelationships between events.
Raymond B. Blake is Professor and Chair of the Department of History at the University of Regina. Jeffrey A. Keshen is Dean of Arts at Mount Royal University. Norman J. Knowles is Professor of History at St. Mary's University in Calgary, Alberta. Barbara J. Messamore is Associate Professor of History at the University of the Fraser Valley.
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Preface 1. First Peoples and First Contacts 2. Furs and Faith: New France, 1603-1663 3. Consolidation and Conflict: Canada, 1663-1748 4. The Fall of New France 5. Evolution and Revolution: British North America, 1763-1784 6. A Contest of Identities: British North America, 1784-1815 7. A Developing Colonial Economy, 1815-1836 8. Rebellion 9. A New Union and New Explorations 10. A Turning Point for British North America, 1846-1849 11. Transformation in British North America, 1849-1864 12. Confederation, 1858-1867 Index Sources
Preface 1. First Peoples and First Contacts 2. Furs and Faith: New France, 1603-1663 3. Consolidation and Conflict: Canada, 1663-1748 4. The Fall of New France 5. Evolution and Revolution: British North America, 1763-1784 6. A Contest of Identities: British North America, 1784-1815 7. A Developing Colonial Economy, 1815-1836 8. Rebellion 9. A New Union and New Explorations 10. A Turning Point for British North America, 1846-1849 11. Transformation in British North America, 1849-1864 12. Confederation, 1858-1867 Index Sources
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