Anthony henday lived in lethbridge,grasslands region,
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Anthony Henday explored Canada in the 18th century in search of a potential trade route to the Pacific Ocean. His exploration was part of the Hudson's Bay Company's efforts to expand their fur trading operations and establish new trade connections with Indigenous peoples in the region. Henday's journey helped to map out previously uncharted territories and contributed to the understanding of the geography and resources of western Canada.
The Tutsi live in Rwanda, Burundi, and the northeastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Lots of European colonies. For starters there was Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, PEI, New Brunswick, Upper and Lower Canada, the Province of Canada, and British Columbia. But there were many more than that. New France was a French Colony, and Ruperts Land and the Northwest Territories are sometimes viewed as, or administered as British Colonies, as was the Red River Colony, though they didn't have the same standing as say the Province of Canada. At one point the Spanish claimed the West Coast as part of it's colony New Spain, and Russia claimed part of our coast was part of their colony Russia America. Norway and Denmark also had claims that part of our North was part of their colonial possessions. Then there are colonies of Canada. These include North-West Territories, Manitoba, District of Keewatin, Yukon Territory, District of Athabasca, District of Alberta, District of Assiniboia, District of Saskatchewan, and the Prairie provinces, Manitoba, Saskachewan, and Alberta which were effectively administered as colonies when they were first created out of districts and territories. And the newest addition, Nunavut Territory. I'm sure I've missed a few but that's the bulk of them.
The most populated areas are the southern part of West Africa. the nations of Morocco and Algeria, the Nile Valley, the region around Lake Victoria, and the eastern part of Southern Africa Hope this helps :D
The location of our cities and today's populations, particularly those in Eastern Canada, are in in the southern part because the parts lower have been taken by the USA. Otherwise they would be in the middle part of Canada. Canada's border has been determined by the limits placed on American expansionism. They took as much land as they could by any means available right up to our large and defended cities. That and ease of living. The living is easy in the south, harder in the north.