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What do you know about the history of Canada?
You might think you know a lot about Canada—especially if you happen to live in North America. But in truth, it’s surprising how little most of us know about Canadian history. Even though Canada is just across the border from the United States, Canada tends to get unfairly overshadowed. Nevertheless, Canada’s history is a vibrant one.
Recorded Canadian history begins with European contact in the 1500s, but there are plenty of rich legends and folklore passed down by Native North Americans that fill in the gaps. This book follows the threads of the many civilizations that made up Canada and their ultimate merging together to forge the rich tapestry that makes up Canada today.
The history of Canada is more than first meets the eye, so keep reading to learn more!
In this groundbreaking treatise on Canadian history, you will discover:The origins of the First Nations, the artifacts they left behind, and how they are faring todayThe early French and English settlements and how they interacted with the First NationsCanada’s participation in the world wars and the bravery of its soldiers on the battlefieldCanada’s role during the Cold War and how it acted as one of the first defenses against nuclear threats to North AmericaCanadian independence and how the French speakers in Quebec sought their own independence as wellAnd so much more!
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From the Publisher
Read About the Accidental Discovery of Canada
It is believed that Canada was discovered accidentally by Vikings in the 11th century. How did the Vikings even find North America? And what were their settlements like in this part of the world? Read on to find out the full story!
The Stories of Brave Canadians in the First World War
You might be surprised to learn that hundreds of thousands of Canadians fought in the First World War. Their stories of bravery, such as breaking through a solid German line of defense in 1917, are truly inspiring.
The Rise of a New Canada
Canada in the late 1960s was entirely unrecognizable from Canada in the early 1900s. The country had a strong economy, military, and even its own flag. This book highlights the golden era of Canada in great detail. There is so much to discover and explore!
Discover the vibrant culture of Canada.
And find out how Canada dealt with some of its most pressing issues.Canada is often overshadowed by its neighbor, the United States of America. We aim to change that by informing the reader of the fascinating facts about Canada’s culture and history in just one comprehensive book.
Of course, all was not roses for this culturally rich country. Discover some of the major obstacles Canada had to overcome, such as the global stock market crash of 1929. Even after Canada found economic stability, it had to deal with provinces rising up to try to claim sovereignty.
Despite all of these huge challenges, Canada came out on top. It has one of the top economies today. In April 2021, Canada was ranked as the top country to live in, according to the annual “Best Countries Report.”
But how did this come to happen? Read all about the ups and downs of Canada in an easy-to-read book, which will keep you engaged from the beginning to end.
In this book, you will read about The early explorers of Canada and the challenges they faced; How Canada’s government evolved over the years; How Canada successfully dealt with the French Quebec Independence Movement; The bravery of Canadian soldiers in the Cold War and the World Wars; The start of a new era in 2015 when Justin Trudeau became the prime minister; And much more! Customer Reviews 3.7 out of 5 stars 89 4.3 out of 5 stars 198 4.2 out of 5 stars 102 4.1 out of 5 stars 442 4.3 out of 5 stars 278 Price £2.41£2.41 £2.44£2.44 £2.46£2.46 £2.30£2.30 £2.68£2.68Publisher : Captivating History (18 Dec. 2021)
Language : English
Paperback : 100 pages
ISBN-10 : 1637165358
ISBN-13 : 978-1637165355
Dimensions : 15.24 x 0.58 x 22.86 cm