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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From the day they landed in Canada with Cartier , the French befriended the Indian , made alliance with him and treated ... selfsacrificing and inspired , they set themselves the noble task of christianising and civilising the Indians .
From the day they landed in Canada with Cartier , the French befriended the Indian , made alliance with him and treated ... selfsacrificing and inspired , they set themselves the noble task of christianising and civilising the Indians .
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The surrender of the posts involved the abandonment of the western Indians and serious loss to the fur - traders . James McGill reported the western fur trade to be worth in 1785 £ 180,000 , of which £ 100,000 came from territory ceded ...
The surrender of the posts involved the abandonment of the western Indians and serious loss to the fur - traders . James McGill reported the western fur trade to be worth in 1785 £ 180,000 , of which £ 100,000 came from territory ceded ...
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923 Ojibwa Indians , 13 , 33 , 574 Okanagan Valley , fruit - growing in , 562 , 605 , 607 Old Man River , Fort Macleod built on , 545 “ Old North - West ” of the United States , 250 Old Regime , defined , 47 ; history of , 47–77 ...
923 Ojibwa Indians , 13 , 33 , 574 Okanagan Valley , fruit - growing in , 562 , 605 , 607 Old Man River , Fort Macleod built on , 545 “ Old North - West ” of the United States , 250 Old Regime , defined , 47 ; history of , 47–77 ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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