The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1930 - Great Britain |
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Page 521
... prairies possessed one considerable community near the present Winnipeg , and incipient settlements at Portage la Prairie , Prince Albert and Edmonton . Apart from these and out- lying mission centres and fur - trading posts they were ...
... prairies possessed one considerable community near the present Winnipeg , and incipient settlements at Portage la Prairie , Prince Albert and Edmonton . Apart from these and out- lying mission centres and fur - trading posts they were ...
Page 526
... prairies . By this way came many Nor- wegians and Swedes , but not Icelanders , who , for the most part , came directly to Canada . A second third of the American immigration is of Yankee stock . They belong to the westward movement ...
... prairies . By this way came many Nor- wegians and Swedes , but not Icelanders , who , for the most part , came directly to Canada . A second third of the American immigration is of Yankee stock . They belong to the westward movement ...
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... PRAIRIES 531 In Alberta the increase of rural population for the decade 1901-11 was 180,327 , of urban 121,314 ; in Manitoba the rural increase was 70,511 , the urban 129,892 ; in Saskatchewan the rural increase was 287,338 , the urban ...
... PRAIRIES 531 In Alberta the increase of rural population for the decade 1901-11 was 180,327 , of urban 121,314 ; in Manitoba the rural increase was 70,511 , the urban 129,892 ; in Saskatchewan the rural increase was 287,338 , the urban ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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