The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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Nearly all the Cabinet , Kimberley tells us , were of opinion in May 1869 that Canada could not be successfully defended against the United States and that it was much to be desired that she should become independent : “ we should be ...
Nearly all the Cabinet , Kimberley tells us , were of opinion in May 1869 that Canada could not be successfully defended against the United States and that it was much to be desired that she should become independent : “ we should be ...
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Canadian nationalism was stimulated by a period of unexampled prosperity which brought over three million ... Canada was an experiment in compromise - geographical , racial , industrial - held together by the threat of internal disunity ...
Canadian nationalism was stimulated by a period of unexampled prosperity which brought over three million ... Canada was an experiment in compromise - geographical , racial , industrial - held together by the threat of internal disunity ...
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At the end of 1910 the amount of capital publicly invested in Canada amounted to £ 373 millions , at least £ 40 millions ... The United States was only beginning to exploit the Canadian field , although it was estimated that American ...
At the end of 1910 the amount of capital publicly invested in Canada amounted to £ 373 millions , at least £ 40 millions ... The United States was only beginning to exploit the Canadian field , although it was estimated that American ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Cocoa palmoil The Colonial Office preserves peasant economy | 3 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
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