Because canadians needed someone, they were so alone
they traveled on sledges with dogs pulling them
In Canada, historically? In 2010 there were approx 1.5 Million Canadians who considered themselves Chinese or Chinese Canadian or about 4.3%. Interestingly there are only about 18% of Canadians who see Canada as their only homeland. This has grown from only a few thousand in the early 1800's.
Nomads.
early men who traveled one place to another place
the great wall of china
they mostly traveled by the Ohio River
Some inventions of early China were the compass, row planting, the seed drill, and iron plows.
Ink in early china was used for sending messages to the Gods
Do you mean "when"? If so, Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving during early October.
early 1830s
New evidence may indicate that he never traveled to China. Chinese did travel to Europe and beyond as early as the time of Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra. Read the translation in English of the Wei Liu a second century commentary compiled in the fifth century