Road to Upper and Lower Canada
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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North Bay Public Library | J 971.01 Sli | 33874005368344 | Childrens - Non-Fiction | Available | - |
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- ISBN: 1773080208 (library binding)(hardcover)
- ISBN: 9781773080208 (library binding)(hardcover)
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Physical Description:
32 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 27 ... Read More
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- Publisher: Collingwood, Ontario : Coast2Coast2Coast, an ... Read More
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and ... Read More |
Formatted Contents Note: | Class system in New France -- French and British ... Read More |
Summary, etc.: | "The early beginnings of Canada were fraught with ... Read More |
Target Audience Note: | Gr. 5-6 ; from publisher. |
Additional Physical Form available Note: | Issued also in electronic formats. |
Location of Originals/Duplicates Note: | Canada label. |
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Subject: | Canada History To 1763 (New France) Canada History 1713-1763 (New France) Canada History 1763-1791 New France History To 1763 Quebec (Province) History 1763-1791 |
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Summary:
Discusses the settlement of land by French and British colonists that led to the creation of Upper and Lower Canada.
"The early beginnings of Canada were fraught with peril and challenges. Welcome to New France offers a comprehensive look at life in New France. Readers will learn how the colonies were explored and settled and what life was like in the time period spanning from the early 1500s into the 1800's." -- from back cover.
"The early beginnings of Canada were fraught with peril and challenges. Welcome to New France offers a comprehensive look at life in New France. Readers will learn how the colonies were explored and settled and what life was like in the time period spanning from the early 1500s into the 1800's." -- from back cover.
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