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Chronicles of Canada
The first 200 years of Canadian history has been
taught to students in schools for generations, and now Canadian
Genealogy is proud to announce they have completed the transcription
of 16 volumes of the 36 volume set "Chronicles of Canada".
The Encyclopedia Wikipedia states:
"Canada is a country of 32 million inhabitants that occupies the
northern portion of the North American continent, and is the world's
second largest country in area. Inhabited for millennia by First
Nations (Aboriginal peoples), Canada has evolved from a group of
European colonies into an officially bilingual (English and French),
multicultural, federation, having peacefully obtained sovereignty
from its last colonial possessor, the United Kingdom. France sent
the first large group of settlers in the 17th century, but Canada
came to be dominated by the British until the country attained full
independence in the 20th century. Its history has been affected by
its inhabitants, its geography, and its relations with the outside
world."
That early history of Canada, from the aboriginal beginnings up
until Post-Confederation Canada, are detailed in the 32 volume set
"Chronicles of Canada." And now for the first time online, these
valuable volumes are being presented in a cohesive unit, to aid
researchers from around the world in understanding Canadian history.
It should be stated that the manuscript includes some historical
materials that may imply negative stereotypes reflecting the culture
or language of a particular period or place. These items are
presented as part of the historical record and should not be
interpreted to mean that the WebMasters in any way endorse the
stereotypes implied.
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The
Dawn Of Canadian History, A Chronicle of Aboriginal Canada
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The
Mariner of St Malo, A Chronicle of the Voyages of Jacques
Cartier
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The
Founder of New France, A Chronicle of Champlain
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The
Jesuit Missions, A Chronicle of the Cross in the Wilderness
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The
Seigneurs of Old Canada, A Chronicle of New World Feudalism
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The
Great Intendant, A Chronicle of Jean Talon in Canada
1665-1672
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The
Fighting Governor, A Chronicle of Frontenac
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The
Great Fortress, A Chronicle of Louisbourg 1720-1760
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The
Acadian Exiles, A Chronicle of the Land of Evangeline
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The
Passing of New France, A Chronicle of Montcalm
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The
Winning of Canada, A Chronicle of Wolfe
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The
Father of British Canada, A Chronicle of Carleton
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The
United Empire Loyalists, A Chronicle of the Great Migration
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The War
With The United States, A Chronicle of 1812
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The War
Chief of The Ottawa, A Chronicle of the Pontiac War, 1915
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The War
Chief of the Six Nations, A Chronicle of Joseph Brant
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Tecumseh - A Chronicle of the Last Great Leader of His
People
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The
Adventurers of England on Hudson Bay - A Chronicle of the
Fur Trade in the North
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Pathfinders of the Great Plains - A Chronicle of La
Vérendrye and his Sons
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Adventurers of the Far North - A Chronicle of the Frozen Seas
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The
Red River Colony - A Chronicle of the Beginnings of Manitoba
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Pioneers of the Pacific Coast - A Chronicle of Sea Rovers and
Fur Hunters
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The
Cariboo Trail - A Chronicle of the Gold-fields of British
Columbia
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The
Patriotes of '37 - A Chronicle of the Lower Canada Rebellion
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The
Tribune of Nova Scotia - A Chronicle of Joseph Howe
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The
Winning of Popular Government - A Chronicle of the Union of 1841
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The
Fathers of Confederation - A Chronicle of the Birth of the
Dominion
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The
Day of Sir John Macdonald - A Chronicle of the First Prime
Minister of the Dominion
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All
Afloat - A Chronicle of Craft and Waterways
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The
Railway Builders - A Chronicle of Overland Highways
This site includes some historical materials that
may imply negative stereotypes reflecting the culture or language of
a particular period or place. These items are presented as part of
the historical record and should not be interpreted to mean that the
WebMasters in any way endorse the stereotypes implied.
Chronicles of Canada, The Dawn Of Canadian
History, A Chronicle of Aboriginal Canada, 1915
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