Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... Territory and British Columbia was still in dispute , and the nearest ports were claimed by the United States . The southern terminus of the nearest all - Canadian route was at Telegraph Creek , head of navigation on the Stikine river ...
... Territory and British Columbia was still in dispute , and the nearest ports were claimed by the United States . The southern terminus of the nearest all - Canadian route was at Telegraph Creek , head of navigation on the Stikine river ...
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... territory claimed by Russia in northwest America . The southernmost Russian establishment was at Sitka , on Baranof Island ; but in 1811 the company established a post called Fort Ross , far to the south in approximately latitude 38 ...
... territory claimed by Russia in northwest America . The southernmost Russian establishment was at Sitka , on Baranof Island ; but in 1811 the company established a post called Fort Ross , far to the south in approximately latitude 38 ...
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... territory as possible ; but after his departure , on instructions from Foreign Secretary George Canning , Stratford Canning agreed to most of the Russian demands . None of the negotiators had the remotest idea of the territory in ...
... territory as possible ; but after his departure , on instructions from Foreign Secretary George Canning , Stratford Canning agreed to most of the Russian demands . None of the negotiators had the remotest idea of the territory in ...
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