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Historical Atlas of Canada : Volume II: The Land Transformed, 1800-1891 / Volume II, The land transformed, 1800-1891 / The land transformed, 1800-1891 / Volume II,

Momentous events of the time are captured in this volume, which provides a splendid visual record of the drama of nation building and the roots of the diverse nation we know today.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Matthews, Geoffrey J., Gentilcore, R. Louis, 1924- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Mapa
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, [1993]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Contents
  • Donors
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Canada in the Nineteenth century
  • 1 Images of Canada
  • 2 Exploration to mid-century
  • 3 Exploration and assessment to 1891
  • 4 Eastern Canada in 1800
  • 5 Canada in 1891
  • 6 The look of domestic building, 1891
  • Part one: extending the frontier: settlement to mid-century
  • an immigrant population
  • 7 The coming of the loyalists
  • 8 Origins of the newfoundland population, 1836
  • 9 Transatlantic migrations, to 1851
  • 10 Population in the Canadas and the maritimes to 1851 expanding economies
  • 11 Timber production and trade to 1850
  • 12 Agriculture in Atlantic Canada, 1851
  • 13 an established agriculture: lower Canada to 1851
  • 14 The new agriculture: upper Canada to 1851
  • 15 Trade to mid-century
  • 16 By hand and by water: manufacturing to 1851
  • 17 The fur trade northwest to 1870
  • 18 The red river settlement
  • 19 The fur trade in the cordillera to 1857
  • 20 Urban places to mid-century
  • Part two: building a nation: Canada to the end of the century forging the links
  • 21 From sea to sea: territorial growth to 1900
  • 22 Invasion repulsed, 1812-1814
  • 23 Unrest in the Canadas
  • 24 British garrisons to 1871
  • 25 Emergence of a transportation system, 1837-1852
  • 26 The railway age, 1834-1891
  • 27 Linking Canada, 1867-1891
  • 28 Politics and parties, 1867-1896
  • the people
  • 29 The Canadian population, 1871,1891
  • 30 The fertility transition, 1851-1891
  • 31 The exodus: migrations, 1860-1900
  • 32 Native reserves of eastern Canada to 1900
  • 33 Native reserves: names and descriptions
  • 34 Native reserves of western Canada to 1900
  • 35 Dispersal of the Manitoba Matis and the Northwest rebellion, 1870-1885
  • 36 The gold rushes in British Columbia, 1858-1881
  • 37 Canadian fisheries, 1850-1900
  • 38 The forest industry, 1850-1890
  • 39 Ships and shipping, 1863-1914
  • 40 Agricultural change in Québec to 1891
  • 41 Agricultural change in Ontario, 1851-1891
  • 42 Homesteading and agriculture in the west, 1872-1891
  • 43 International trade to 1891: urbanization and manufacturing
  • 44 Banking and finance
  • 45 An emerging urban system, 1845,1885
  • 46 From firewood to coal: fueling the nation to 1891
  • 47 Elements of industrial transition, 1851-1871
  • 48 The developing industrial heartland, 1871-1891
  • 49 Social change in Montreal, 1842-1901
  • 50 Commerce in the core: Toronto, 1881
  • a changing society
  • 51 The printed word
  • 52 Religious denominations, 1891
  • 53 Defining sacred space
  • 54 Education: variety and separateness, 1851-1891
  • 55 The quest for universal schooling, 1851-1891
  • 56 Responses to poverty to 1891.