The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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CHAPTER XVI THE OPENING OF THE WEST The history of what is to - day known as Western Canada , or that part of the Dominion extending from Lake Superior to the Pacific and from the international boundary to the Arctic , may be said to ...
CHAPTER XVI THE OPENING OF THE WEST The history of what is to - day known as Western Canada , or that part of the Dominion extending from Lake Superior to the Pacific and from the international boundary to the Arctic , may be said to ...
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In Western Canada the rainfall is not so great as in the East , therefore one of the western farmers ' problems is to conserve moisture . This is more true in certain sections than in others . In fact in southwestern Alberta irrigated ...
In Western Canada the rainfall is not so great as in the East , therefore one of the western farmers ' problems is to conserve moisture . This is more true in certain sections than in others . In fact in southwestern Alberta irrigated ...
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-BOOTH , J. F. Cooperative Marketing of Grain in Western Canada . United States Depart- ment of Agriculture . Technical Bulletin No. 63. Washington , 1928 . BULLER , A. H. R. Essays on Wheat ... in W. Canada . New York , 1919 .
-BOOTH , J. F. Cooperative Marketing of Grain in Western Canada . United States Depart- ment of Agriculture . Technical Bulletin No. 63. Washington , 1928 . BULLER , A. H. R. Essays on Wheat ... in W. Canada . New York , 1919 .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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