Canadian History Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (162) essays
Canadian History essays:
Canada at War: 1914-1918
... war broke out in Europe in 1914, the United Kingdom joined the fight. As a British Colony, Canada was automatically also at war. By the end of the war, Canada had changed greatly; Canadians had been conscripted from Vancouver to St. John's; Quebec was on the verge ...
Ceci est une text qui décrit l'histoire du Toronto dès les temps des premiers amérindien jusqu'à aujourd'hui
... les Français on bâtit le Fort de Toronto, mais, en comparaison, les français ont penser que cette fort était inadéquat au forts des Anglais, alors ils ont bâtit une autre, appeler Fort Rouille, sur les territoires qui est maintenant le Canadian ...
Letter to: Prime Minister Mackenzie King.
... Mackenzie King, I am one of the thousands of Japanese Canadians that were mistreated during the Second World War. I am writing to you to express my thoughts on our treatment. Although most of your decisions during the war were well made, you made a grave mistake when you chose to imprison Canada ...
Atomic Bomb's impact on Canada.
... the century, especially during World War II, so did the invention of bombs. During World War II, the most powerful bomb used before the atomic bomb came was the "Grand Slam," which was invented in Britain during World War II. In average, most bombs used during the Second World War ...
The hippie generation, It's remarkable effect on Canadian History, and how it has shaped our society into the way it has become today.
... on the youth; therefore they started to discriminate against them. The hippie culture had a whole different outlook on life and society, oppose to the previous generations. They believed in peace ...
William Lyon Mackenzie King
... in peace, but that if Britain were attacked Canada would support Britain. King reassured French Canadians that the unity of Canada was more important than saving Europe. Most important, he pledged there would be no draft. B. World War II On September 1, 1939, King learned that war ...
Canada Should Become Part Of U.S.A.?
... the view, if Canada become part of U.S., and U.S.・s economy will just like step on the air, getting better and higher. Canada and U.S. are two main export and import countries in the western world; no matter on ...
Economic Prosperity and decline in Canada.
... in Canada because of the american investment in Canada soared, from large demands for wheat, pulp and paper, hydroelectricity and mining, newsprint,nickels and aluminum. In 1928, American and Canadian products values of wheat exports, climbed from $45.5 million dollars to 633.1 million in ...
Canada's Contribution to World War 2. What were the 3 most important things Canada contributed to the war? -Change of economy, women's effots and the BCATP (British Commonwealth Training Program).
... in Europe. Bases were set up all over Canada since it was a safer place than anywhere else. Altogether, 132 000 people graduated as proficient BCATP pilots and navigators. Out of that amount, 55% were Canadian citizens. (# 167) Air fighting was a big part in World War II ...
Pierre Elliot Trudeau: Great Canadian Prime Minister?
... the War Measures Act. On December second, 1970, James Cross was found unharmed. His kidnappers received the safe-conducts for Cuba that they demanded, and remained in exile until they returned to Canada in the 1980's to face the consequences. With Trudeau's clever actions, the ...