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  History of Canada
The First People of the Americas
          Environment And Diversity
          Contacts And Relationships
          Partners In Trade And War
          Shrinking Resources
          Government, Treaties, And Claims
          Self-Determination And The Future

Arrival of the Europeans
          The Vikings
          Rediscovery and Exploration
          Cartier's Explorations
          End of the First Colonizing Effort

New France
          The Founding of New France
          The Father of New France
          For the Glory of God
          Lords & peasants
          Governor, Intendant, and Bishop
          French and English Rivalry
          The Final Struggle for the Continent

British Rule
          Early British Rule
          The Quebec Act of 1774
          The United Empire Loyalists
          Upper and Lower Canada
          Settlement and Exploration in the West
          The Selkirk Settlement
          The War of 1812
          Struggle for Self-Government
          Mackenzie and Papineau Rebel
          The Durham Report
          Canada West and Canada East
          The Colonies Grow Up

Confederation
          The Confederation Idea
          Dominion from Sea to Sea
          New Dominion Is Launched
          Macdonald's National Policy
          The Age of Laurier

The Wars
          Canada and World War I
          Canada Between the Wars
          The British Commonwealth of Nations
          Canada and World War II

Towards the New Millenium
          Postwar Developments
          Quebec Separatism
          Modern Canadian Leadership
          Native Peoples Issues
 
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