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 I. THE FOUNDERS → → A. Aboriginal CanadaB. Early European ExplorersC. The Story of New France
D. British North America 1760-1830E. Conflict and Change: The Rebellion Years


 II. THE SETTLERS → → A. The Road to ConfederationB. All Aboard for the WestC. Demand for Change
D. Canadians and World War IE. Maturing Culture and Identity


 III. THE NEW NATION → → A. Canadians and World War IIB. Canada Comes of AgeC. New Identities
D. Global ChallengesE. Aboriginal People and First Nations Today


 A. Aboriginal Canada →→ 1. Turtle Island2. First Nations - East3. Daily Life - East4. First Nations - West5. Daily Life - West6. First Nations - North7. Daily Life - North →→ B. Early European Explorers


 B. Early European Explorers →→ 1. The Viking Saga to 14002. European Exploration and Colonies 1400-16503. English Trading Companies 1658-1750
4. Newfoundland Settlement and Conflict →→ C. New France


 C. New France →→ 1. French Exploration 1534-16022. The Acadian Saga3. First Settlements4. The Royal Colony5. Fur Traders and Missionaries6. Daily Life in New France7. Wars with the English 1685-1763 →→ D. British North America


 D. British North America →→ 1. American Revolution Background2. American Revolution Battles3. Coming of the Loyalists4. Rise of Montreal5. Province of Upper Canada6. War of 18127. Northern and Western Exploration →→ E. Conflict and Change


 E. Conflict and Change →→ 1. Background of Discontent2. Rebellion Events in Lower Canada3. Rebellion Events in Upper Canada4. Invasion and Aftermath5. The Road to Responsible Government →→ A. The Road to Confederation


 A. The Road to Confederation →→ 1. Growth and Change in B.N.A.2. Causes of Confederation 1861-663. The Path to Union 1864-674. Building the New Nation5. Confederation Today →→ B. All Aboard for the West


 B. All Aboard for the West →→ 1. Red River Settlement and Insurrection2. National Policy and the CPR3. North West Mounted Police4. Aboriginal Treaties5. North West Rebellion6. British Columbia7. A Western Home →→ C. Demand for Change


 C. Demand For Change →→ 1. Our Struggle for Rights →→ 2. Industry and Labour →→ 3. The Canadian Industrial Boom →→ 4. Gold and Imperial Adventure →→
→→ 5. The Immigration Boom 1895-1914 →→ 6. The New West 1885-1905 →→ D. World War I

 D. Canadians and World War I →→ 1. Prelude to War2. Mobilization3. Mud and Blood4. Air and Sea War5. Vimy Ridge6. Passchendaele and Canada's Hundred Days7. Home Front and Peace →→ E. Maturing Culture and Identity


 E. Maturing Culture and Identity →→ 1. Strikes and Labour Disputes 1918-19202. Canada in the Roaring Twenties3. The Great Depression and the Dirty Thirties
4. Home Made Solutions and Foreign Panaceas →→ A. World War II


 A. Canadians and World War II - 1939-1945 →→ 1. Canada Goes to War2. Early Disasters3. The Home Front and War Production4. The Road to Victory →→ B. Canada Comes of Age - 1945-1963


 B. Canada Comes of Age - 1945-19631. A Time of Transition2. Liberal Consensus3. The Chief: Canada and Diefenbaker4. End of the Golden Age →→ C. New Identities - 1963-1984


 C. New Identities - 1963-19841. Return of the Liberals: Pearson to Trudeau, 1963-1968 →→ 2. The Trudeau Years 1968-793. The Constitutional Challenge 1979-84 →→ D. Global Challenges - 1984-Present


 D. Global Challenges - 1984-Present →→ 1. The Mulroney Mandate 1984-932. The Chrétien Years 1993-20033. Canada in the New Millennium →→ E. Aboriginal People and First Nations Today


 E. Aboriginal People and First Nations Today1. Land Claims2. First Nations: Self Government3. Resource Rights4. First Nations: Health and Demographics5. Education6. First Nations and the Justice System

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