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Q: How did contributions of Russian settlers in the prairie Provinces change life in Canada?
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How did the contribution of Russian settlers in the prairie provinces change life in Canada?

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2 How did the contributions of Russian settlers in the Prairie Provinces change life in Canada?

D, They brought wheat that grew well in the climate. I know this because I got all my answer on my quiz right!


What are all the prairie provinces?

Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are the prairie provinces.


What body of water is the Canadian Prairie Provinces on?

They are not on water.Thus the name prairie provinces.


What is the population of prairie provinces in 2000?

the population of the prairie provinces in 2000 is about 6,037,715


Where exactly are the prairie provinces?

Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba are known as the prairie provinces.


What are facts about the prairie provinces?

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What provinces of Canada make up the prairie provinces?

The prairie provinces of Canada are Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. The southern parts of these provinces are covered in grassland.


What are Canada's four prairie provinces?

There are three prairie provinces, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.


What is the most plentiful resource grown in the prairie provinces?

The most Plentiful Resource grown in the prairie provinces is wheat. Wheat is a very plentiful resources in the prairie provinces.


What is the language of prairie provinces?

The main language of the prairie provinces is English. The second most popular is German.


Which of these provinces is not one of the Prairie Provinces?

Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta