History of the Canadian Peoples: Beginnings to 1867, Volume 1, 7th edition

Published by Pearson Canada (January 14, 2019) © 2020

  • Margaret Conrad University of New Brunswick
  • Alvin Finkel Athabasca University
  • Donald Fyson Université Laval
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History of the Canadian Peoples has been one of the most respected Canadian history texts for many years, known for its integrated social, cultural, and political approach to history and showing students that Canadian history is interesting and eventful. The authors continue to provide an inclusive and dynamic history of Canada, including the stories of well-known Canadians as well as every day Canadians.

  1. Canada: A Bird's Eye View
  2. Indigenous Peoples Before 1500
  3. Indigenous Peoples and European Newcomers, 1000-1663
  4. New France Takes Root, 1663-1689
  5. Strategic Outposts, 1689-1744
  6. Society and Culture in Eighteenth-Century New France
  7. Empires in Conflict, 1713-1763
  8. Making Adjustments, 1763-1783
  9. Redefining British North America, 1783-1815
  10. Indigenous Peoples and the Fur Trade in the West, 1775-1821
  11. Maturing Colonial Societies, 1815-1867
  12. Rebellions, Reform, and Responsible Government, 1815-1855
  13. British North America's Revolutionary Age
  14. The West and the North, 1821-1867
  15. The Road to Confederation

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