The oldest settlement in Canada is Tadoussac Quebec est. 1599
Yes, the Vikings were the first Europeans to settle in Canada.
Newfoundland, Canada.
All over Canada and the u.s. there are around 200,000 metis people in Canada right now. (that's estimated, by the way.) there are also specific areas where metis people live many of them are in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Fertile land settlement and railways are closely linked to the development of the Prairies as they facilitated agricultural expansion and economic growth. The construction of railways provided essential transportation for settlers to access fertile lands, enabling them to cultivate crops and establish farms. Additionally, railways allowed for the efficient movement of agricultural products to markets, further encouraging settlement and investment in the region. Together, these factors transformed the Prairies into a vital agricultural hub in Canada.
Waterways in the US and Canada
natural environment, economic development, water, and history
They're divide different religions belief let to conflict & not a unify country.
The fur trade affected the development of Canada's provinces.
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Niagra falls
The Great Lakes
The oldest settlement in Canada is Tadoussac Quebec est. 1599
The major landforms and waterways that the United States and Canada share are Great Lakes, Rocky Mountains, and St. Lawrence.
The French created the first successful settlement in Canada.
the early settlement were colonies.
No president in Canada.