Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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It most commonly used electricity purchased from central electric stations as its power base rather than direct own - generated water or steam power . It involved a large change in industrial structure , with growth concentrated in new ...
It most commonly used electricity purchased from central electric stations as its power base rather than direct own - generated water or steam power . It involved a large change in industrial structure , with growth concentrated in new ...
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The development of hydroelectric power in the early 20th century quickly gave central Canada the material base to become industrial . It was not Dales ' intention to try to explain Maritime industrialisation or de - industrialisation .
The development of hydroelectric power in the early 20th century quickly gave central Canada the material base to become industrial . It was not Dales ' intention to try to explain Maritime industrialisation or de - industrialisation .
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The growth of industrial capitalism in central Canada was a complex process which proceeded to a large extent independently of inputs drawn from the Maritimes . To the extent that this was so , the concentration and centralization of ...
The growth of industrial capitalism in central Canada was a complex process which proceeded to a large extent independently of inputs drawn from the Maritimes . To the extent that this was so , the concentration and centralization of ...
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