They wanted the oath to be qualified by recognition of their freedom of religion, their neutrality in case of war, and their right to emigrate.
The Canadian history is any kind of history that effected or took place anywhere in Canada. For example, the fights between the fur trade, and colonization of the English and the French was part of our Canadian History.
the Canadian shield is fat
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she was the first female police officer in Canadian history, she was a slave, and joined the underground railroad.
A great person in Canadian history.
The Acadians. Shipped them everywhere but mostly to Louisiana, where they formed and developed the Cajun (short for Canajun?) language and society. Now we (Canada) wish we had them back. Our history would have been different.
The Indians fought with the French because the French were kind to them unlike some of the British. However, some Indians sided with the British as well.
Several events happened in Canadian history: The war of 1812, the british/french wars, the expulsion of the Acadians, etc. That is just pre-confederation. Post- confederation included both World Wars, in which Canada was very prominent, and Union Rebellions, including the creation of new provinces, the internment of Japanese people during WWII...it just goes on and on. Canadian history has the bad rap of being boring, because we have not had any civil wars. However, a closer look at Canadian history proves this wrong. Just take a look, its actually interesting.
James Thomas Vocell has written: 'The triumph of the Acadians' -- subject(s): Acadians, History
During the French and Indian War, British colonial officers and New England legislators and militia carried out the Great Expulsion of 1755-1763. They deported approximately 11,500 Acadians from the maritime region. Approximately one-third perished from disease and drowning. One historian compared this event to a contemporary ethnic cleansing, while other historians suggested that the event is comparable with other deportations in history. Many later settled in Louisiana, where they became known as Cajuns. Others were transported to France.
It's really not important just that the creator of lululemon was canadian. I'm pretty sure he was from Vancouver British Columbia.
Emery LeBlanc has written: 'Les entretiens du village' -- subject(s): Acadians, Biography, History 'Les Acadiens' -- subject(s): Acadians
Reginald Eyre Watters has written: 'The study of Canadian literature since 1840' -- subject(s): Canadian literature, History and criticism 'Reginald Eyre Watters' -- subject(s): American literature, Canadian literature, History and criticism, Intellectual life 'British Columbia' -- subject(s): Canadian literature 'On Canadian literature, 1806-1960' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Canadian literature, Canadian literature (English), History and criticism
J. A. Boyd has written: 'A summary of Canadian history' -- subject(s): Histoire, History 'A summary of Canadian history' -- subject(s): History, Histoire 'A summary of Canadian history' -- subject(s): Histoire, History 'A summary of Canadian history' -- subject(s): History 'A summary of Canadian history' -- subject(s): Histoire, History 'A summary of Canadian history' -- subject(s): History
Brenda Dunn has written: 'Block 2, lot G, property of the Commissaire Ordonnateur' 'Magic lantern shows and the British army' -- subject(s): Colonial forces, Great Britain. Army, Miscellanea, Projectors 'The Acadians of Minas' -- subject(s): Acadians, History, Minas Basin Region, Nova Scotia
Before the year 1867, the British provided defence for Canada. Canadian soldiers were involved in many of the large well known wars such World Wars I & II.
John Wilbur Baer has written: 'The Pledge of Allegiance' -- subject(s): Allegiance, Flags, History